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MEMOIR   OF  CHARLES  DEANE,   LL.  D. 

By  JUSTIN  WINSOR. 


In  February,  1865,  just  after  he  had  retired  from  busi- 
ness and  when  he  was  fifty-two  years  old,  Mr.  Deane  wrote 
a  brief  sketch  of  the  earlier  part  of  his  life,  and  brought  the 
narrative  down  to  a  time  when  he  had  already  formed  those 
acquaintances  which  caused  a  good  part  of  the  enjoyments  at- 
tending his  less  active  but  riper  years. 

"  I  was  born  in  Biddeford,  in  the  State  of  Maine,  on  the  Saco  River,  Nov. 
10,  18 1 3.  My  father.  Dr.  Ezra  Deane,  was  descended  from  Walter  Deane, 
who  with  his  brother  John  came  from  Chard,  near  Taunton  in  England,  and 
settled  in  Taunton,  Massachusetts,  then  in  Plymouth  Colony.  My  father  was 
born  in  Connecticut,  and  after  getting  his  profession  of  a  physician,  he  re- 
moved to  Maine,  and  lived  in  different  places  before  he  settled  in  Biddeford. 
When  old  enough  I  went  to  the  public  school  at  Biddeford.  For  a  few  quar- 
ters I  went  to  the  Saco  Academy.  I  also  attended  a  classical  school  kept  by 
I'hineas  Pratt,  formerly  preceptor  of  the  academy.  When  not  yet  sixteen 
years  of  age  I  went  to  Kennebunkport  to  live  with  my  mother's  brother,  Silas 
Moody,  who  kept  there  a  shop,  with  such  variety  of  merchandise  as  is  usual  in 
'  Country  Stores.'  It  was  my  duty  to  open  the  store  in  the  morning,  sweep  it 
out,  make  the  fire  when  needed,  and  attend  on  customers,  as  I  was  able.     The 

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representative  men  from  all  parts  of  the  country  were  called 
to  her  festival  to  receive  honor  at  her  hands,  Mr.  Deane  stood 
up  before  the  assembly,  and  received  from  President  Eliot  the 
designation  of  "antiquary  and  historian,  a  master  among 
students  of  American  history,"  while  he  was  made  a  Doctor 
of  Laws.  Bowdoin  had  conferred  the  same  degree  upon  him 
in   1871. 

He  died  on  the  13th  of  November,  1889,  having  just  com- 
pleted his  seventy-sixth  year. 

He  was  elected  member  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical 
Society  in  1849,  ^^so  of  the  New  England  Historic  Genealogical 
Society,  1845;  Rhode  Island  Historical  Society,  1847;  New 
York  Historical  Society,  1852;  Newport  Historical  Society, 
1854;  Wisconsin  Historical  Society,  1856;  Historical  Society 
of  Delaware;  Long  Island  Historical  Society,  1868;  Maine 
Historical  Society,  1870;  Virginia  Historical  Society,  1881; 
Essex  Institute,  1887;  American  Historical  Association,  1884; 
American  Academy  of  Arts  and  Sciences,  1866;  London  So- 
ciety of  Antiquaries,  1878;  American  Antiquarian  Society, 
1851;  Northwestern  Literary  and  Historical  Society,  Webster 
Historical  Society,  Numismatic  and  Antiquarian  Society  of 
Philadelphia,    Harvard    Historical    Association,  etc. 


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ys-  I     7\  BBOTT,  Edward.     A  Paragraph  History  of  the  Amer- 

/^  ican  Revolution,      pp.  iir.     i6°  morocco,  uncut  edges, 

gilt  top.  Boston,  1876 

to  2  [Abbott.  Jacob.]  New  England  and  her  Institutions.  By 
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and  Beasts  which  are  proper  to  that  country:  Together 
with  the  Manners,  Ceremonies,  Lawes,  Governments, 
and  Warres  of  the  Indians,  pp.  604.  Small  4°  vellum. 
Val.   Sims  for  Edward  Blount:   London,  1604 

00  6  Acton,  Me.  History  of.  By  Joseph  Fullonton.  pp.  s^. 
12°  boards.  Dover,  1847 

^o  7  Adair,  James.  History  of  the  American  Indians;  particu- 
larly those  Nations  adjoining  to  the  Mississippi,  East 
and  West  Florida,  Georgia,  South  and  North  Carolina, 
and  Virginia,      pp.  464.    Map.    Royal  4°  calf,  (cracked). 

London,  1775 


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1767,  pp.  58;  —  Two  (historical)  Discourses  at  Roxbury 
on  the  General  Fast,  April  6,  1769,  pp.  66.  2  vols.  8° 
morocco.  Boston,  1768-69 

2)»7       9  Adams,    Brooks.      Emancipation    of    Massachusetts.      12° 
'  cloth,  uncut.  Boston,  1887 

^Q  10  Adams,  Charles  Francis.  Address  at  Quincy,  Mass.  July 
4,  1856;  — Address  at  the  opening  of  the  new  Town 
Hall,  Braintree,  July  29,  1858;  —  Struggle  for  Neutral- 
ity in  America,  Dec.  13,  1870;  —  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Ad- 
dress, Cambridge,  June  26,  1873; — Address  at  Amherst, 
July  7,  1875;  —  Progress  of  Liberty,  July  4,  1876.  6 
vols.  8°  paper  and  half  roan. 

3^3  II  Adams.  Address  in  Commemoration  of  the  Life  and 
Services  of  Charles  Francis  Adams,  delivered  in  the 
Stone  Temple  at  Quincy,  July  4,  1887.  By  William 
Everett.      Portrait.      Small  4°  cloth,  uncut. 

Cambridge,  1887 

131^  12  Adams,  Charles  Francis.  Jr.  Old  Planters  about  Boston 
Harbor,  pp.  194-206,  (Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Proc);  — 
Individuality  in  Politics,  1880;  —  A  College  Fetich;  — 
Sir  Christopher  Gardiner; — Address  and  Proceedings  at 
Crane  Memorial  Hall,  1883.      4  pamphlets. 

00  13  Adams,  C.  F.  Jr.  and  Henry.  Chapters  of  Erie,  and  other 
Essays.      12°  cloth.  Boston,  1871 

g-Q  14  Adams,  C.  K.  A  Manual  of  Historical  Literature,  pp. 
665.     8°  cloth.  New  York,  1882 

•j5-  15  Adams,  Hannah.  A  Summary  History  of  New  England, 
from  the  first  settlement  at  Plymouth  to  the  Acceptance 
of  the  Federal  Constitution,    pp.  513.     8°  half  morocco. 

Dedham,  1799 
jo     16  Adams.     Dictionary  of  all  Religions  and  Religious  Denom- 
inations.     Fourth  edition,      pp.  376.      8°  sheep. 

Boston,  181  7 
Autograph  "  Edward  Rutledge,  1819." 

//  ZS'  17  Adams,  John.  The  Works  of  John  Adams,  Second  Presi- 
dent of  the  United  States;  with  a  Life  of  the  Author, 
notes  and  illustrations,  by  his  grandson  C.  F.  Adams. 
Portraits.      10  vols,  imperial  8°  cloth,  uncut. 

Little,  Brown  &  Co.:  Boston,  1856 
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^•T  18  Adams.  A  Defence  of  the  Constitutions  of  Government 
of  the  United  States  of  America,  pp.  394.  12°  half 
morocco,  gilt,  (title  mended).  New  York,  1787 

/a,    19  Adams.      The  same.      pp.  392.     8°  calf.  London,  1787 


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1^00  20  [Adams.]      Discourses  on    Uavila;    a   Series   of   Papers  on 

Political  History,  written  in  the  year  1790.   8°  morocco, 

j  gilt.  Boston,   1805 

sjoo   21   Adams.     Correspondence    of    the    late    President    Adams, 

originally  published  in  the  Boston  Patriot  in  a  Series  of 

Letters,     pp.  572.     8°  half  sheep.  Boston,  1809 

Autograph  of  Josiah  Quincy. 

ysi,  22  Adams  and   Cunningham.      Correspondence  between  John 

Adams   and  Wm.    Cunningham  beginning  in  1803    and 

ending  in  1812.      8°  morocco,  gilt.  Boston,  1823 

Mj-  23  Adams,  John  and  Leonard,  Daniel.     Novanglusand  Massa- 

chusettensis;  or  Political  Essays,  published  in  1774  and 

1775,  on  the  Principal  Points   of    Controversy  between 

Great  Britain  and  her  Colonies.      8°  morocco,  gilt. 

Boston,  1819 

"  Daniel  Leonard,  and  not  Jonathan  Sewall,  was  the  author  of  the 

Massachusettensis  papers." — A'ote  by  Mr.  Deane. 

I  zf  24  Adams  and  Jefferson.     A  Selection  of  Eulogies  pronounced 

in    the    several    States  in  Honor  of    John    Adams    and 

Thomas  Jefferson.      8°  half  calf,  gilt.        Hartford,  1826 

1^  25  Adams.      Journal    and    Correspondence    of    Miss    Adams, 

daughter  of  John  Adams; — Letters    of    Mrs.   Adams, 

the   wife  of  John  Adams;  —  Letters   of  John  Adams, 

addressed  to  his  wife.      Portraits.      5  vols.  12°  cloth  and 

half  morocco.  New  York  and  Boston,  1841 

trf  26  Adams,  J.  Q.      The    Jubilee    of   the    Constitution,   a    Dis" 

course  delivered  in  New  York,  April  30,  1839.      8°  calf, 

red  edges.  New  York,  1839 

With  curious  lithograph  plate  of  Inauguration,  1789  and  signature 

on  wrapper,  inserted. 

He  27  Adams.  Poems  of  Religion  and  Society,  pp.  108.  18° 
cloth.  New  York,  1848 

%o  28  Adams.  Inaugural  Oration,  1806; — Letter  to  J.  Q.  Adams, 
by  "Alfred,"  1808;  —  Deeds  and  Documents  relating  to 
the  Library  at  Quincy,  1823; — Correspondence,  1829; 

—  Dermont  MacMorrough,  1832;  — Oration  on  La- 
fayette, 1835; — Eulogy  on  James  Madison,  1836;  — 
Argument  before  the  U.  S.  Supreme  Court  on  the  Armis- 
tad  Captives,  1841; — Social  Compact  Exemplified,  1842; 

—  Letter  to  Harrison  Gray  Otis,  1808;  —  The  same, 
1824;  —  Discourse,  May  29,  1843  ;  —  Oration  at  Cincin- 
nati, Nov.  10,  1843;  —  Eulogy  on  the  Life  of,  by  Ever- 
ett, 1848;  —  Discourse  at  Interment  of  Adams,  by  W. 
P.  Lunt,  1848;  —  Tribute  to  Adams,  by  Daniel  Sharp, 
1858.      16  vols.  8°  half  roan  and  paper.  Boston. 

5©  29  Adams.      Memoir  of  the  Life  of.     By  Josiah  Quincy.     pp. 
429.      2  portraits.     8°  cloth.  Boston,  1858 


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tion of  the  Claims  of  Capt.  Isaac  Davis  of  Acton,  to 
his  just  Share  in  the  Honors  of  the  Concord  Fight,  pp. 
24.      Map.      8°  boards.  Boston,  1850 

31  [Adams,  J.  T.]  The  Knight  of  the  Golden  Melice,  an 
(American)  Historical   Romance,      pp.  473.      12°  cloth. 

New  York,  1857 

32  Adams,  Samuel.  The  Life  and  Public  Services  of.  By 
William  V.  Wells.  Portraits  on  India  paper.  3  vols, 
imperial  8°  cloth,   uncut.  Boston,  1866 

Large  Paper.     Only  100  copies  printed. 

33  Adams.  An  Oration  delivered  at  the  State  House,  in  Phila- 
delphia, ist  of  August,  1776.      pp.  42.      8'^  half  roan. 

Philadelphia,  printed:   London,  re-printed,  1776 

"  No  such  oration  it  is  believed  was  ever  delivered.     See  Proceed- 
ings Mass.  Hist.  Society,  for  March,  1875." 

34  Addison,  Joseph.  Works;  with  a  Complete  Index.  Por- 
trait by  Miller,  after  Kneller,  and  plates  by  Grignion, 
after  Hayman,  etc.  4  vols,  royal  4°  marbled  calf,  gilt, 
yellow  edges.  Baskerville:  Birmingham,  1761 

35  Addison.  Works  of.  A  new  edition,  with  notes  by  Rich- 
ard Hurd.  Portrait.  6  vols,  royal  8°  tree  calf  extra, 
marbled  edges.  London,  181 1 

o  \*  _     36  Adlard.  George.      The  Sutton-Dudleys  of   England,   and 
the  Dudleys  of  Massachusetts.      8°  cloth. 
Only  250  copies  printed.  New  York,  1862 

3^  37  [Adolphus,  J.  L.]  Letters  to  Richard  Heber,  containing 
critical  remarks  on  the  series  of  novels,  beginning  with 
"Waverle)', "  and  an  attempt  to  ascertain  their  author. 
Second  ed.      pp.  317.      8°  calf,   gilt.  London,  1822 

<jri      38  Adventures  of  Uncle  Sam  in  Search  after  his  lost  Honor. 
'  By  Frederick  Augustus  Fidfaddy.      12°  half  calf. 

Middletown,  18 16 

j-p  39  yEsop.  The  Fables  of  ^sop,  paraphras'd  in  Verse;  adorn'd 
with  sculptures  and  illustrated  with  annotations.  By 
John  Ogilby.  pp.  239.  (Some  leaves  at  the  end 
wanting.)  Numerous  fine  plates,  proofs  before  letters. 
Large  folio,  old  calf.  Thomas  Roycraft:  Lond.,  1665 
CO  40  ^sop.  The  Fables  of  ^sop,  with  Life  of  the  Author. 
With  112  fine  copper  plates,  pp.  191,  248.  2  vols, 
royal  8°  calf.  John  Stockdale:   London,  1793 

^Q  41  AiKiN,  Lucy.  Memoirs  of  the  Court  of  King  James  the 
First,  third  ed.,  1823;  —  Memoirs  of  the  Court  of 
Queen  Elizabeth,  sixth  ed.,  1826; — Memoirs  of  the 
Court  of  King  Charles  the  First,  second  ed.,  1833. 
Portraits.      6  vols.  8°  half  calf,  gilt.  London. 


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^  42  A'Kempis,  Thomas.  Of  the  Imitation  of  Jesus  Christ. 
Translated  from  the  Latin  original  ascribed  to  Thomas 
A'Kempis.  By  T.  F.  Dibdin.  pp.  248.  Frontispiece. 
8°  marbled  calf,  gilt.  W.  Pickering:   London,  185 1 

00  43  Atkins,  T.  B.  A  Brief  Account  of  the  Origin,  Endow- 
ment and  Progress  of  the  University  of  King's  College, 
Windsor,  N.  S.      pp.  84.      8°  half  roan.      Halifax,  1865 

^Q  44  Albany,  N.  Y.  The  Settlement  and  Early  History  of 
Albany.  By  William  Barnes.  pp.  100.  Plates,  8° 
paper,  uncut.  Albany,  1864 

_  45  Alden,  Rev.  Timothy.  Collection  of  American  Epitaphs 
and  Inscriptions,  with  occasional  notes.  Portraits.  5 
vols.  16°  morocco,  gilt.  New  York,  1814 

3-<j  46  Alexander,  A.  Biographical  Sketches  of  the  Founder 
and  Principal  Alumni  of  the  Log  College,  pp.  279. 
12°  cloth.  Phila. 

47  [Alexander,  W.]  Conduct  of  Major  Gen.  Shirley,  late 
General  and  Commander-in-Chief  of  His  Majesty's 
forces  in  North  America.  Briefly  stated,  pp.  (8)  130. 
8°  half  calf.  London,  1758 

j-jj  48  Alexander's  Charters.  Copies  and  Translations  of  the 
Royal  Charters,  by  which  the  Territories  of  Nova 
Scotia  and  Canada,  and  the  Islands  and  Seas  adjacent, 
were  granted  in  1621,  1625  and  1628  to  Sir  William 
Alexander.  pp.  34,  23,  5.  Folio,  half  morocco,  un- 
cut, (corners  of  leaves  mended).  London,  183 1 

00  49  Allen,  Ethan.  Narrative  of  Col.  Ethan  Allen's  Captivity, 
from  the  time  of  his  being  taken  by  the  British,  near 
Montreal,  in  1775,  to  the  time  of  his  exchange  in  1778. 
Containing  his  Voyages  and  Travels,  with  the  most  re- 
markable occurrences  respecting  himself,  and  many 
other  continental  Prisoners,  of  different  ranks  and 
Characters,      pp.  80.      16°  morocco.  Newbury,  1780 

£jj,    50  Allen.      The  same.      pp.  158.      16°  boards. 

Walpole,  N.  H.,  1807 

j,^  51  Allen.  Reason  the  only  Oracle  of  Man,  or  a  Compen- 
duous  System  of  Natural  Religion,  pp.  21,  477.  8° 
half  morocco,   gilt.  Bennington,  1784 

An  autograph  note  signed  by  the  author  inserted. 

00  52  Allen.  Memoir  of  Col.  Ethan  Allen.  By  Hugh  Moore, 
pp.  252.      12°  calf,  red  edges.   Plattsburgh,  N.  Y.,  1834 

53  Allen,  Ira.  Natural  and  Political  History  of  the  State  of 
Vermont,      pp.  300.      Map.      8°  boards,  uncut. 

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Allen,  John.      Modern    Judaism;  or    a  Brief    Account    of 

the  Opinions,  Traditions,  Rites,  and  Ceremonies  of  the 

Jews  in  Modern  Times,     pp.  434.      Plate.      8°  half  calf. 

London,  1816 
Allen,  Jolley.     An    Account    of   a  Part  of    the  Sufferings 

and  Losses  of  Jolley  Allen,  a  Native  of  London.      With 

a  preface  and  notes,  by  Mrs.  F.  M.  Stoddard,     pp.  52. 

8°  cloth.  Boston,  1883 

Allen,  Paul.      Original    Poems,  serious   and    entertaining. 

pp.  141.      16°  sheep.  Salem,  1801 

Allen.      History  of  the  American    Revolution,      pp.  592, 

510.      2  vols.  8°  sheep,  (rebacked).  Baltimore,  1819 

Allen,    William.     American    Biographical    and  Historical 

Dictionary,      pp.  632.      Portrait   of    Washington   by  D. 

Edwin.      8°  sheep.  Cambridge,  1809 

Allen.      The  same.    Second  ed.     pp.  800.    Royal  8°  cloth, 

uncut.  Boston,  1832 

Allen.      The  same.    Third  ed.    pp.  905.    Royal    8°  sheep. 

Boston,    1857 

Allen.  A  Decade  of  Addresses  delivered  from  1820  to 
1829,  to  the  Senior  Classes  at  Bowdoin  College.  Por- 
trait.     12°  cloth,  uncut.  Concord,  1830 

Allen.  Wunnissoo,  or  the  Vale  of  Hoosatunnuk,  a  Poem, 
with  notes,      pp.  237.      Portrait.   8°  cloth.   Boston,  1856 

Allen,  Zachariah.  Philosophy  of  the  Mechanics  of  Na- 
ture, and  the  Source  and  Modes  of  Action  of  Natural 
Motive-Power.  pp.  797.  Illustrations.  Royal  8° 
cloth.  New  York,  1852 

Allen.  Defence  of  the  Rhode  Island  System  of  Treat- 
ment of  the  Indians,  and  of  Civil  and  Religious  Liberty, 
pp.  34.      8°  cloth.  Providence,    1876 

Allibone,  S.  Austin.  Critical  Dictionary  of  English 
Literature,  and  British  and  American  Authors.  3  vols, 
imperial  8°  cloth.  Phila.,  1858-71 

Allin  and  Shepard.  A  Defence  of  the  Answer  made 
unto  the  Nine  Questions  or  Positions  sent  from  New- 
England,  against  the  Reply  thereto  by  that  Reverend 
Servant  of  Christ,  Mr.  John  Ball;  entitled,  A  Tryall  of 
the  New  Church-way  in  New  England  and  in  Old.  By 
John  Allin  and  Thomas  Shepard.  pp.  211.  Small  4° 
calf,  gilt.  London,  1648 

Allston,  W.  The  Sylphs  of  the  Seasons,  with  other 
Poems.      First  American  edition,      pp.  168.      16°  calf. 

Boston,  18x3 


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CO  68  Amboyna.  Tracts  relating  to  the  Dutch  Settlements  at 
Amboyna;  A  True  Relation  of  the  uniust  cruell  and 
barbarous  Proceedings  against  the  English  at  Amboyna; 
—  Answer  to  the  Dutch  Relation;  —  Second  Part  of 
Amboyna;  —  Justification  of  the  Present  War  against 
the  United  Netherlands;  — A  Further  Justification; — 
The  Dutch  Usurpation.  Illustrated  with  copper  cuts. 
Bound  in  i  vol.  4°  calf.  London,  1624-1673 

OP  69  America;  or  an  Exact  Description  of  the  West-Indies, 
more  especially  of  those  Provinces  which  are  under  the 
Dominion  of  the  King  of  Spain.  By  N.  N.  pp.  484. 
16°  old  calf.  (Small  portion  of  second  title  neatly  re- 
paired.) London,  1655 
70  American  Almanac  and  Repository  of  Useful  Knowledge. 
31  vols.  12°  paper.                                        Boston,  1830-61 

^^  71  American  and  British  Chronicle  of  War  and  Politics,  being 
an  accurate  and  comprehensive  Register  of  the  most 
memorable  Occurences  from  1773  to  1783.  8°  half  mo- 
rocco, gilt  edges.  London. 

72  American  Antiquarian  Society.  Transactions  and  Collec- 
tions. With  catalogue  of  Books,  1837.  Together  8 
vols.  8°  cloth  and  boards,  uncut.        Worcester,  1820-85 

73  American  Antiquarian   Society.      Proceedings   at    the  An- 

nual Meetings  from  the  beginning  in  1813  to  1889  com- 
plete. First  series,  1813-1880  with  index.  10  vols. 
New  Series,  vols,  i  to  5.  14  vols,  cloth  and  one  vol. 
in  parts.     Together  15  vols.  8°. 

Worcester  and  Boston,  1813-89 

Yo  74  American  Archives.  Fourth  and  Fifth  Series.  Contain- 
ing a  Documentary  History  of  the  English  Colonies  in 
North  America,  from  March  7,  1774  to  December,  1776. 
9  vols,  folio,  half  russia.  Washington,  1837-53 

75   American  Biography.      Dictionary  of  Biography,  by  R.  A. 
'  Davenport,  1831; —  Memoir  of  Hannah  Adams,  by  her- 

self, 1832;  — Boston  Merchant  of  1745,  or  incidents  in 
the  life  of  James  Gibson,  1847; — Girard  College  and  its 
Founder,  by  H.  W.  Arey,  1856;  —  Tribute  to  Thomas 
Starr  King,  by  Richard  Frothingham,  1865;  —  Life  of 
Henry  Dunster,  by  J.  Chaplin,  1872;  —  John  Quincy 
Adams,  edited  by  J.  T.  Morse,  Jr.,  1882;  —  James 
Madison,  by  Sydney  H.  Gay,  1884;  —  Margaret  Fuller 
Ossoli,  by   T.    W.  Higginson,    1884.      9  vols.  12°  cloth. 

Boston  and  Phila. 

00  76  American  Chronicles.  The  first  Book  of  the  American 
Chronicles  of  the  Times.  (Fragment  of  8  pages.)  8° 
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77  American  Gazette,  being  a  collection  of  all  the  authentic 
addresses,  memorials,  petitions  and  other  papers,  which 
have  been  published  from  1768  to  the  present  time. 
Including  a  journal  of  American  Transactions,  and  in- 
teresting correspondence  between  Gov.  Bernard,  Gen. 
Gage,  etc.,  and  the  Ministry.  6  parts,  complete,  with 
index,      pp.  454.      8°  calf,  (broken).  London,  1770 

78  American  Historical  Association.  Papers.  Vols,  i,  2  and 
3.      3  vols.  8°  in  parts,  uncut.  New  York,  1885-89 

79  .\merican  Historical  Record  and  Repertory  of  Notes  and 
Queries,  concerning  the  history  and  antiquities  of 
America  and  biography  of  Americans.  Edited  by  Ben- 
son J.  Lossing.  Vols,  i,  2  and  3.  Illustrations.  3 
vols,  small  4°  in  parts,  uncut.  Phila  ,  1872-74 

K-Q  80  American  Pioneer  (The),  a  Monthly  Periodical  devoted  to 
the  objects  of  the  Logan  Historical  Society.  Plates. 
2  vols,  royal  8°  half  crimson  morocco,  gilt. 

Cincinnati,   1844-5 
lu,  00  ^^   American    Register,   or    General    Repository    of    History, 
Politics,     and    Science,     1806-1810.        Edited     by    C. 
Brockden  Brown.      7  vols.  8°  half  roan,  uncut. 

Phila.,  1806-10 

h,e-  82   American    Remembrancer;    or  an  Impartial    Collection  of 

'  Essays,  Resolves,  Speeches,    etc.,    relative,    or    having 

affinity,    to    the  Treaty  with    Great  Britain.      3  vols.  8° 
sheep.  Phila.,  1795 

^r  83  American  Trade.  That  the  trade  to  Affrica,  is  only  Man- 
ageable by  an  Incorporated  Company  and  a  Joynt 
Stock,  demonstrated  in  a  Letter  to  a  Member  of  the 
present  House  of  Commons,  by  a  Gentleman  in  the  City, 
pp.  7.      Folio,  half  calf.  (London,  1690) 

5--  84  American  Weekly  Messenger,  or  Register  of  State  Papers, 
History  and  Politics,  1813-15.  2  vols,  royal  8°  half 
sheep.  Phila.,  1814-16 

\t,z  85  Ames,  Fisher.  Works  of;  with  Notices  of  his  Life  and 
Character.    Portrait.    8°  diamond  russia.      Boston,  1809 

{e2,  86  Amory,  Thomas  C.  William  Blackstone,  Boston's  first  in- 
habitant, n.  p.  n.  d.  ;  —  William  Blaxton,  1595-1675;  — 
General  Sullivan  not  a  Pensioner  of  Luzerne,  1815;  — 
The  same,  second  ed.  ; — Memoir  of  Hon.  William  Sulli- 
van, 1879; — Daniel  Sullivan's  Visits  to  Gen.  John  Sulli- 
van, 1884.  5  pamphlets. 
/  25"  87  Amos,  Andrew.  The  Great  Oyer  of  Poisoning;  the  Trial 
of  the  Earl  of  Somerset  for  the  Poisoning  of  Sir  Thomas 
Overbury,  in  the  Tower  of  London,  pp.  551.  Portraits. 
8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1846 


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Id  88  Amyraldus,  Mayses.  A  Treatise  concerning  Religions, 
pp.  539.      16°  calf,  (broken).  London,  1660 

5"©  89  Anburey,  Thomas.  Travels  through  the  Interior  Parts  of 
America  in  a  Series  of  Letters.  By  an  Officer.  Map 
and  plates.      2  vols.  8°  half  morocco.  London,  1789 

5-0  90  Anburey.  The  same.  New  ed.  pp.  414,  492.  Plates. 
2  vols.  8°  boards,  uncut.  London,  1791 

^e-  91  Anderson,  Christopher.  The  Annals  of  the  English  Bible, 
pp.  592,  684.      Portrait.      2  vols.  8°  cloth,  uncut. 

W.  Pickering:  London,  1845 

4,5-  92  Anderson,  James  S.  M.  The  History  of  the  Church  of 
England  in  the  Colonies  and  foreign  Dependencies  of 
the  British  Empire.  Second  ed.  Maps.  3  vols.  16° 
cloth,  uncut.  London,  1856 

O^T  93  Anderson,  Rufus.  History  of  the  Sandwich  Islands  Mis- 
sion,     pp.  408.      Portrait.      12°  cloth.  Boston,  1870 

^Q  94  Andover,  Mass.  History  of,  from  its  Settlement  to  1829. 
By  Abiel  Abbot,     pp.  204.    12°  boards.    Andover,  1829 

00  95  Andre.  The  Life  and  Career  of  Major  John  Andre,  Ad- 
jutant-General of  the  British  Army  in  America.  By 
Winthrop  Sargent,      pp    471.      8°  cloth,  uncut. 

Boston,  1861 
Large  Paper  ;  Only  75  copies  printed. 

po  96  Andre.  An  Authentic  Narrative  of  the  Causes  which  lead 
to  the  Death  of  Major  Andre.  By  Joshua  Hett  Smith. 
Portrait,  plate  and  map.      8°  morocco,  extra. 

London,  1808 
00    97   Andre.      Monody  on  Major  Andre,  and  Elegy  on  Captain 
Cook.      By  Anna  Seward.      Also  Mr.  Pratt's  Sympathy, 
a  Poem.      Frontispiece.      16"  calf,  (broken). 

London,  1817 

5-Q  98  Andre.  Proceedings  of  a  Board  of  General  Officers,  Held 
by  order  of  His  Excellency  Gen.  Washington,  Com- 
mander in  Chief  of  the  Army  of  the  United  States  of 
America  Respecting  Major  John  Andre,  Adjutant  Gen- 
eral of  the  British  Army.  Sept.  29,  1780.  pp.  5-13. 
Small  4°  calf.  (Title-page  and  first  leaf  wanting). 
Printed  by  Francis  Bailey  in   Market-St :  (Phila.,  1780) 

«5-  99  Andre.      Record  of  the  Trial  of  Joshua  Hett  Smith,  Esq. 

for   alleged    Complicity    in    the    Treason    of    Benedict 

Arnold,  1780.      By  H.  B.  Dawson,      pp.  116.      8°  paper, 

uncut.  Morrisania,  1866 

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'  Theatre  in  New    York,  (by  William    Dunlap),  to  which 

is  added  the  Cow-Chace,  a  satirical  poem  by  Major 
Andre,  with  the  proceedings  of  the  Court-Martial  and 
authentic  documents  concerning  him.    pp.  no.   8°  cloth. 

London,  1799 

3^  loi  Andrew,  John  A.  Address  to  Mass.  Legislature,  Jan.  9, 
1863; — Valedictory  Address,  Jan.  4,  1866; — Eulogy  on 
J.  A.  Andrew,  by  E.  P.  Whipple,  1867; — Memoir  of  J. 
A.  Andrew,  by  P.  W.  Chandler,  April  1880;  —  Cor- 
respondence between  Andrew  and  Butler,  1862.  5 
pamphlets. 

i^2,  102  Andrews,  C.  C.  Minnesota  and  Uecotah;  in  Letters  de- 
scriptive of  a  Tour  through  the  North  West,  in  the 
Autumn  of  1856.    pp.  215.    12°  cloth.     Washington,  1857 

00  ^°3  Andrews,  John.  History  of  the  .  War  with  America, 
France,  Spain,  and  Holland,  commencing  in  1775  and 
ending  in  1783.  24  fine  portraits  and  maps.  4  vols.  8° 
calf,  (cracked).  London,  1785 

104  Andrews.  Letters  of.  1772-1776.  Compiled  and  edi- 
ted from  the  original  MSS.  By  Winthrop  Sargent. 
(Corrected  in  ink).      8°  cloth.  Cambridge,  1866 

Andros,  Sir  Edmund.  j^\  Narrative  of  the  Proceedings  of 
Sir  Edmond  Androsse  and  his  Complices,  who  acted 
by  an  illegal  and  arbitrary  Commission  from  the  late 
K.  James,  during  his  Government  in  New  England, 
pp.  12.  Small  4°  half  calf.  Printed  in  the  year  1691 
106  Andros.  The  Revolution  in  New-England  justified,  and 
the  People  there  vindicated  from  the  Aspersions  cast 
upon  them  by  Mr.  John  Palmer,  etc.  pp.  59.  8°  half 
morocco,  gilt.      (Title  mended).  Boston,  1773 

^5-  107  Andros.  Memoir  of.  By  W.  H.  Whitmore.  Portrait. 
Royal  4°  paper,  uncut.  Boston,  1868 

Reprinted  from  Andros  Tracts. 

108  ^ngUara,  Soljann  Don.  Die  Schiffung  mitt  dem  Lanndt 
der  Gulden  Insel  gefunde  durch  Hern  Johan  vo  Angliara, 
Hauptman  des  cristenlichen  Kiinigs  vo  Hispania. 
Black  £etter.     pp.  6.      Small  4°  half  roan.      Circa,  1520 

"  Voyage  to  the  land  of  the  Golden  Island."     With    a  full    trans- 
lation and  notes,  in  manuscript,  by  F.  B.  Perkins. 

109  Annapolis,  Md.  Annals  of,  from  1649  to  1812.  By 
David  Ridgely.      pp.  283.      Plate.      12°  cloth. 

Baltimore,  1841 

05-110  [Annesley].  Memoirs  of  an  unfortunate  young  Noble- 
man, return'd  from  a  Thirteen  Years  Slavery  in  Am- 
erica, etc.      pp.  277.      16°  half  morocco.     London,  1743 


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CO  III  Anson,  George.  A  Voyage  round  the  World,  in  the 
years  1740-44.  Compiled  by  Richard  Walter,  pp.  536. 
Maps.      15th  ed.      8°  tree  calf,  gilt.  London,  1780 

5-0  112  Antiquitates  Americanae,  sive  Scriptores  Septentrionales 
rerum  Ante-Columbianarum  in  America.  Edid.  Societas 
Regia  Antiq.  Septentrion.  pp.  479.  With  17  plates, 
fac-similes  of  ancient  MSS.  antiquities  and  maps.  Royal 
4°  boards,   uncut.  Hafniae,  (Copenhagen),  1837 

j-£>  113  Apes,  William.  A  Son  of  the  Forest,  experience  of 
William  Apes,  portrait,  N.  Y.,  1831;  —  Eulogy  on  King 
Philip  as  pronounced  at  the  Odeon  in  Federal  St., 
Bost.,  frontispiece,  Bost.,  1836.  2  vols.  16°  sheep. 
Apiani,  Petrus.  Cosmographia  Petri  Apiani,  per  Gem- 
mam  Frisium  aucta.  Additis  eiusdem  argumenti  libellis 
ipsius  Gemmae  Frisii.  With  map-monde,  wood-cuts, 
movable  diagrams  and  an  inserted  portrait.  Small 
folio,  calf.  Antuerpiae,  1545 

/  i-S"  I  '5   Apology  for  the  Parliament,  humbly   representing  to  Mr. 
John   Gailhard  some    Reasons,   etc.      In  two  letters  by 
different  hands,   pp.43.    Small  4°  half  calf.     Lond.,  1697 
/   00  116  Appleton,  Nathaniel.      Funeral  Sermon  on  Spencer  Phips, 

j  Esq.,  late  Lieutenant-Governor  of  Massachusetts  Bay, 

I  April  14,  1757.      pp.  43.      8°  calf,  gilt.  Boston,  1757 

^  0Q  117   Appleton,   Samuel.       Memorial  of  Samuel  Appleton,   of 

Ipswich,  Mass.,  with  Genealogical  Notices  of  some  of 

his  Descendants.      By  I.  A.  Jewett.      Plates.      Royal  8° 

cloth.  Boston,  1850 

00  118  Appleton,  W.  S.  Ancestry  of  Priscilla  Baker,  who 
lived  1674-1731,  and  was  wife  of  Isaac  Appleton,  of 
Ipswich.      Small  4°  cloth.  Cambridge,  1870 

fjg  119  Appleton.  Monumental  Memorials  of  the  Appleton 
Family.      4°  paper.  Boston,  1867 

Only  150  copies  privately  printed. 

(po  120  Appleton's  American  Cyclopaedia,  and  Register  of  impor- 
tant Events,  1861,  2,  3,  4.  4  vols,  royal  8°  half  russia, 
gilt.  New  York,  1864-5 

ti,  121  Appleton's  Cyclopaedia  of  Biography.  American  ed.,  edi- 
ted by  F.  L.  Hawks,  pp.  1058.  Royal  8°  half  morocco, 
(covers  broken).  New  York,  1856 

h^i22  Arber's  English  Reprints.      7  vols.  16°  paper,  uncut. 

London,  1869 
Comprises  :  —  Sir  Thomas  More,  Utopia  1516  ;  —  Stephen  Gos- 
son,  The  Schoole  of  Muse,  1579;  —  Edward  Webb,  His  Trauailes, 
1590;  —  James  Howell,  Instructions  for  foreign  Travell,  1642  ;  — 
Geo.  Villiers,  The  Rehearsal,  1671; — 'James  I,  Essays  in  Poesie, 
1585.  A  Counterblaste  to  Tobacco,  1604 ; — John  Earles,  Micro- 
cosmographie,  1628. 


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Archaeological  Institute  of  America.  First,  second, 
third  and  fifth  Reports  of  the  Executive  Committee, 
1879-82.      4  pamphlets.  Cambridge,    1880-84 

Argyll,  Duke  of.  The  Reign  of  Law,  London,  1867;  — 
The  Science  of  Law,  by  Sheldon  Amos,  N.  Y.,  1872.  2 
vols.  8°  and  12°  cloth. 

Ariosto,  Ludovico.  Orlando  Furioso.  Translated  with 
notes,  by  John  Hoole.  Plates  after  Angelica  Kauffman 
and  Stothard,  engraved  by  Bartolozzi.  5  vols.  8°  calf, 
gilt.  London,  1799 

Aristeus.  The  Ancient  History  of  \  the  Septuagint. 
Written  in  Greeke,  by  Aristeus  1900  years  since.  New- 
ly done  into  English.  By  J.  Done.  pp.  219.  16° 
sheep.  London,  1633 

Arnold,  Benedict.  Life  of.  By  Isaac  N.  Arnold,  pp. 
444.      8°  cloth.  Chicago,  1880 

Arnold,  Isaac  N.  Benedict  Arnold  at  Saratoga,  1879; — 
William  B.  Ogden  and  Early  Days  in  Chicago,  1881;  — 
Abraham  Lincoln,  i88i;- — Reminiscences  of  the  Illi- 
nois Bar,  forty  years  ago,  i88r;  —  The  Layman's  Faith, 
1882;  —  Recollections  of  the  Early  Chicago  and  Illi- 
nois Bar;  —  Memoriam  of  Isaac  N.  Arnold  and  Arthur 
M.  Arnold,  1885.      7  pamphlets. 

Arnold,  S.  G.  History  of  the  State  of  Rhode  Island  and 
Providence  Plantations,  1636-1790.  pp.  574,  592,  2 
vols.  8°  cloth.  New  York,  1859 

Arnold,  Thomas.  Introductory  Lectures  on  Modern 
History,      pp.   315.      8°  cloth,   uncut.  London,  1845 

^SCljam,  Koger.    The  Schoolmaster,  or  Playne  and  perfite 

way  of  teaching   children,    to  understande,    write,   and 

speake  the    Latin   toong,    etc.      fol.  60.      Block   %ti\ZX. 

Printed  by  Abell  Jeffes:   London,  1589 

In  the  same  Volume:  A  Report  and  Discourse  written  by 
Roger  Ascham,  of  the  affaires  and  state  of  Germany 
and  the  Emperour  Charles  his  Court,  duryng  certaine 
yeares  while  the  sayd  Roger  was  there,  fol.  33.  Black 
Cetter.     Small  4°  calf,  red  edges. 

At  London,  printed  by  John  Daye,  n.  d. 

Ash,  Thomas.  Carolina;  or,  a  Description  of  the  Pres- 
ent State  of  that  Country,  pp.  40.  Small  4°  vellum, 
gilt.  London,  1682 

"  Contains  the  first  account  of  the  English  settlers  at  Port  Royal." 

[Ashe,  Thomas.]  Travels  in  America,  performed  in  1806, 
for  the  Purpose  of  Exploring  the  Rivers  Alleghany, 
Monongahela,  Ohio  and  Mississippi.  pp.  366.  12° 
boards,  uncut,  (name  cut  from  title.)       New  York,  181 1 


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00 134  AsHER,  A.  Bibliographical  Essay  on  the  Collection  of 
Voyages  and  Travels,  edited  and  published  by  Levinus 
Hulsius  and  his  successors  at  Nuremberg  and  Franc- 
fort,  from  1598  to  1660.      pp.  118.      4°  boards. 

London,  1839 

00  135  AspiNWALL,  Thomas.  Catalogue  of  books  relating  to 
America,      pp.    66.      8°  half  calf.  1858 

136  AspiNWALL,  William.  An  Explication  and  Application  of 
the  Seventh  Chapter  of  Daniel,  etc.  pp.  44.  Small 
4°  calf,  yellow  edges  by  Bedford.  London,  1654 

CO  137  Assembly's  Catechism.  The  Confession  of  Faith,  the 
larger  and  shorter  Catechisms,  with  the  Scripture 
Proofs  at  large,      pp.  546,  22.      12°  morocco. 

Glasgow,  1757 

jl  ^^138  AssiENTO  (The);  or,  Contract  for  allowing  to  the  Subjects 
of  Great  Britain  the  Liberty  of  Importing  Negroes  in- 

1  to  the  Spanish  America,  signed  by  the  King  at  Madrid, 

I  March  26,  1713.      In  Spanish  and  English,    pp.  48.    No 

title,  the  heading  on  page  i.    Small  4°  half  roan.    (1713)- 

Z  lo  ^39  AsTLE,  Thomas.      Origin  and  Progress  of  Writing,  as  well 
'  hieroglyphic  as  elementary.      Illustrated  by  engravipgs 

taken  from  marbles,  manuscripts  and  charters,  ancient 
and  modern,  also  some  account  of  the  origin  and  pro- 
gress of  printing.     PP-  (25)  235.     4°  calf.   London,  1734 

J   ,j^  140  AsTOR  Library.     Catalogue  or  Alphabetical  Index  of  the 
Astor  Library.      5  vols,  royal  8"^  paper,  uncut. 
j  New  York,  1857 

7! -.^141  Atkinson,  N.  H.  Memoirs  of  a  New  England  Village 
Choir;  with  Occasional  Reflections.  By  Mrs.  Oilman. 
16°  morocco,  gilt,  (title  mounted).  Boston,  1829 

J  ^5-142  Attleborough,  Mass.  Sketch  of  the  History  of  Attle- 
borough,  from  its  settlement  to  the  present  time.  By 
John  Daggett,      pp.  136.      8°  boards.         Dedham,  1834 

/  ^0  143  Atwater,  Caleb.  Remarks  made  on  a  Tour  to  Prairie 
du  Chien,  thence  to  Washington  City,  in  1829.  12° 
half  sheep.  Columbus,  O.,  1831 

J  00  144  Aubrey,  John.  Letters  written  by  Eminent  Persons  in 
the  seventeenth  and  eighteenth  centuries.  3  vols.  Lon- 
don, 1813;  —  Miscellanies  upon  the  following  subjects: 
Fatality,  Omens,  Voices,  Apparitions,  etc.  London, 
1 72 1.      I  vol.    Together  4  vols.  8°  full  morocco,  extra. 

S'o  145  Austin,  Benjamin,  Jr.  Constitutional  Republicanism  in 
Opposition  to  Fallacious  Federalism.  With  a  prepara- 
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Richard  Sims,  ist  series.  Royal  4"  cloth.  London. 
Autograph  Leaves  of  our  Country's  Authors.  Royal 
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BACKUS,   Isaac.       A  History  of  New  England,  with 
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Providence,  1784.      2  vols.  8°  sheep. 
Backus.     An  Abridgement  of  the  Church  History  of  New 
England,  from  1602  to  1804.      pp.  271.      8°  sheep. 

Boston,  1804 
Bacon,  Francis.  Works,  collected  and  edited  by  James 
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16°  cloth,  uncut.  Cambridge,  1863 

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Baillie,  Robert.      A   Disuasive   from    the  Errours  of  the 
Time,  wherein  the  Tenets  of  the  principall  Sects,  espec- 
ally  of  the  Independents,  are  drawn  together,  etc.      By 
Robert  Baylie.    pp.252.    Small  4°  old  calf.  London,  1645 
Baillie.     Anabaptism,   the  true  Fountaine    of    Indepen- 
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clesiastical, and  Military,  in  England  and  Scotland, 
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the  Death  of  King  James,  whereunto  is  added  the  Reign 
of  King  Charles  the  First,  and  the  first  Thirteen  Years 
of  King  Charles  the  Second.  Fifth  impression,  pp. 
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4°  cloth,  uncut.  Phila.,  1880 

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Companion  to  the  Play  House,  with  Historical  Memoirs 
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count of  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  English  Stage. 
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(,£,  162  Bakewell,  F.  C.  Natural  Evidence  of  a  Future  Life, 
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,-.163  Baltimore,  Md.  Picture  of  Baltimore,  containing  a  De- 
scription of  all  Objects  of  Interest  in  the  City.  pp. 
249.      Map  and  plates.      18°  morocco.     Baltimore,  1832 

^g  164  Bancroft,  George.  History  of  the  United  States.  Por- 
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United  States.      8°  paper.  Boston,  1875 

169  Bancroft.  Poems.  First  ed.  pp.  77.  12°  boards,  un- 
cut edges.  Cambridge,  1823 
y  Ifo  170  Bancroft-Reed  Controversy.  Joseph  Reed,  an  histori- 
cal essay,  by  George  Bancroft,  pp.  64,  1869; — Rejoinder 
to  Bancroft's  Historical  Essay  on  President  Reed,  by 
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1867.  3  vols.  8°  cloth  and  paper.  New  York  and  Phila. 
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'  from   Africa  as  connected  with   Europe  and    America. 

I  Royal  8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1842 

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his  Career  and    connection  with  Maine  as  Proprietor  of 

,  the  Plough  Patent  and    President    of   the    Province    of 

Lygonia.      Portrait.      Small  4°  paper,  uncut. 

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o„    174  Barbados.      Short    History    of    Barbados,    from   its    first 

'  Discovery   and    Settlement,    to   the  present  time.      pp. 

132.      16°  calf.  London,  1768 

^5-^    175   Bakbary.     a  Complete  History  of  the  Piratical  States  of 

Barbary,    viz. :  Algiers,    Tunis,    Tripoli,    and   Morocco. 

pp.  368.      Map.      8°  old  calf.  I>ondon,  1750 

3      176  Barbauld,  Anna  L.     Works  of.     With  a  Memoir  by  Lucy 

Aiken.      2  vols,  sheep  and  i  vol.  boards.     3  vols.  12°. 

Boston,  1826 

.      5^   177   Barbe-]Marbois.      Histoire    de    la    Louisiane.      po.    485. 

'  Map.      8°  half  calf.  Paris,  1829 

J-     178   Barbe-Marbois.       History    of     Louisiana.       Translated 

from    the    French,      pp.    455.      8°    morocco,    gilt,     red 

edges.  Phila.,  1830 

^_  179  [Barber,  J.  W.]     Historical  Scenes  in  the  United  States. 

Map  and  48  engravings.      16°  cloth.     New  Haven,  1827 

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,  Map  and  illustrations.      8°  sheep.  New  Haven,  1838 

^  J2,f  182   Barber.      Historical    Collections  of    Massachusetts,      pp. 

624.      Map  and  illustrations.      8°  half  morocco. 

!  Worcester,  1839 

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cloth,  uncut.  New  Haven,  (1850) 

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boards,  uncut.  New  Haven,  1852 

x^  ,^185   Barber.      Historical     Collections    of    the   State    of    New 

j  York.      pp.  409,  (8).      Map  and  illustrations.      8°  cloth. 

j  New  York,  1851 

_2j  eoi86  [Barclay,  Robert].      Catechism  and  Confession  of  Faith, 
I  approved  of,  and  agreed  unto,  by  the  General  Assembly 

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tines; the  Hierarchy  of  the  Romanists,  and  other  pre- 
tended Churches  equally  refuted,  in  a  two-fold  Apology 
for  the  Church  and  People  called  Quakers,  pp.  112. 
(Also)  An  Epistle  to  the  National  Meeting  of  Friends 
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calf,  red  edges.  (Small  piece  at  bottom  of  title  men- 
ded). B.  Franklin  &  D.  Hall:   Phila.,  1757 

j'Q  188  Barclay.      An  Apology  for  the  True   Christian    Divinity; 

being  an  Explanation  and  Vindication  of  the   Principles 

and  Doctrines    of   the  People   called  Quakers.      Eighth 

ed.     pp.  574.     4°  sheep.  London,  1780 

Large  Paper. 

00  189  Barker,  Jacob.  Incidents  in  the  Life  of  Jacob  Barker 
of  New  Orleans,  La.,  from  1800  to  1855.  pp.  285.  8° 
cloth.  Privately  printed:  Washington,  1855 

CO  190  Barlow,  Joel.  The  Vision  of  Columbus,  a  Poem.  Fifth 
ed.  pp.  304.  Fine  portrait.  8°  half  morocco,  (title 
mended).  Paris,  1793 

$"0  191  Barlow.  The  Columbiad,  a  Poem.  pp.  427.  8°  half 
calf.  London,  1809 

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Enoch  Crosby,  alias  Harvey  Birch,  the  hero  of  Mr. 
Cooper's  Tale  of  the  Neutral  Ground.  Portrait  and 
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red  morocco,  gilt  backs,  yellow  edges.        London,  1829 
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Hartford,  1869 

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4°  calf.  Bristol,  1789 

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London,  1847 

Barry,  J.  S.      History  of  Massachusetts.    3  vols.  8°  cloth. 

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Bartlett.  Aphorisms  on  Men,  Manners,  Principles  and 
Things.      i2°  half  sheep.  Boston,  1828 

Bartlett,  W.  H.  The  Pilgrim  Fathers;  or  the  Foun- 
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yj-  210  Bartlett,  W.  L.  The  Frontier  Missionary ;  a  memoir  of 
the  Life  of  the  Rev.  Jacob  Bailey.  With  a  Preface  by 
Rt.  Rev.  George  Burgess,     pp.  365.    Portrait.   8°  cloth. 

Boston,  1853 
,^_  211   Bartolozzi,  Francesco.      Ricerche  istorico-critiche  circa 
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Firenze,  1789 

212  Bartram,  John.  Observations  on  the  Inhabitants,  Cli- 
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nexed, a  curious  account  of  the  cataracts  at  Niagara, 
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London,  1751 

»T^  213  Battle  Abbey,  descriptive  catalogue  of  the  original 
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constituting  the  monuments  of  Battle  Abbey,  pp.  22; — 
Chronicle  of  Battle  Abbey,  from  1066  to  11 76,  now  first 
translated  with  notes  and  an  abstract  of  the  subsequent 
history  of  the  establishment,  by  M.  A.  Lower,  pp. 
227.      2  vols.  8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1835-51 

P^  214  Baxter,   J.  P.     The  Trelawny    Papers.      Edited    and  il- 
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and  facsimiles.      Royal  4°  cloth,  uncut.     Portland,  1884 
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land.     2  plates,     pp.  20.      Small  4°  paper. 

Cambridge,  1884 
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Sq  216  Baxter,  Richard.  The  Life  of  Faith,  in  three  parts,  pp. 
607,  5.      Engraved  title  and  portrait.      Small  4°  calf. 

London,  1670 

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evinced  by  unquestionable  Histories  of  Apparitions  and 
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in  which  a  New  and  Accurate  Translation  of  that  of  the 
Celebrated  Mr.  Bayle,  with  the  corrections  printed  in 
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Translated  into  English  Metre,  Whereunto  is  prefixed  a 
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the  necessity  of  the  Heavenly  Ordinance  of  Singing 
Scripture  Psalms  in  the  Churches  of  God.  Imprinted 
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Cambridge,  1862 
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cloth.  London,  1853 

^Q  223  Beard,  Thomas.      The  Theatre  of  God's  Judgements;  or 

a  Collection  of  Histories  out  of  Sacred,  Ecclesiasticall, 

and  prophane   Authors,      pp.    1-469,  (incomplete).     4° 

half  calf,  (title  mended).         Adam  Islip:    London,  1597 

"  The  Author  is  said  to  have  been  Cromwell's  School  Master." 

1*1  224  Beckwith,  H.  T.  History  of  Block  Island,  (pp.  8,  no 
title.)     4"  half  roan.  (Boston,  1858) 

£-Q  225  Beecher,  H.  W.  Life  Thoughts,  gathered  from  the  ex- 
temporaneous Discourses  of  Henry  Ward  Beecher.  pp. 
299.      8°  calf  extra,  gilt  edges.  New  York,  i860 

-.-  226  Belcher,  Joseph.  Historical  Sketches  of  Hymns,  their 
Writers,  and  their  Influence.      12°  cloth.       Phila.,  1859 

j^  227  [Belknap,  Jeremy.]  The  Foresters,  an  American  Tale. 
Frontispiece.      First  ed.      16°  antique  calf,  red  edges. 

Boston,  1792 

,  228  [Belknap.]  The  same.  Second  ed.  18°  antique  calf, 
red  edges.  Boston,  1798 

229  Belknap.  A  Discourse  intended  to  commemorate  the 
Discovery  of  America,  by  Christopher  Columbus,  de- 
livered in  Boston,  Oct.  23,  1792.      8°  morocco,   gilt. 

Boston,    1792 

QQ  230  Belknap.  American  Biography.  Portrait  inserted.  2 
vols.  8°  morocco,  gilt.  Boston,  1794 

231   Belknap.      The  same,  with  additions  and  notes,  by  F.  M. 
7  Hubbard.      3  vols.  16°  half  sheep.  New  York,  1841 


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(^^232  Belknap.  History  of  New  Hampshire.  Map.  3  vols. 
8°  half  calf.  Dover,  181 2 

00  233  Belknap.  The  same.  New  edition,  with  notes  by  John 
Farmer.  Portrait.  Vol.  i,  (all  published).  8°  half 
morocco.  Dover,  1831 

Manuscript  notes  on  margins. 

y^  234  Belknap.  Journal  of  a  Tour  to  the  White  Mountains  in 
July,  1784.  Map.  With  preface  by  Charles  Deane. 
pp.  21.      8°  cloth,  uncut.  Boston,  1876 

00  235  Belknap.  Two  Sermons  on  the  Institution  and  Observa- 
tion of  the  Sabbath,  April  27,  1788; — Fast  Sermon, 
May  9,  1798;  —  Sermon  at  the  Interment  of  Jeremy 
Belknap,  by  J.  T.  Kirkland,  June  22,  1798.  3  vols.  8° 
half  roan.  Boston. 

g-g  236  Belknap.  Life  of,  with  selections  from  his  correspon- 
dence and  other  writings.      Portrait.      16°  calf,  gilt. 

New  York,  1847 

bx^37  Bell,  Sir  Charles.  The  Anatomy  and  Philosophy  of  Ex- 
pression, as  connected  with  the  Fine  Arts.  Third  ed. 
pp.  265.      Plates.      Royal  8°  cloth,  uncut.     Lond.,  1844 

3p  238  Bell,  Luther  V.  Eulogy  on  Gen.  Zachary  Taylor,  Aug. 
13,  1850;  —  Discourse  on  the  Life  and  Character  of,  by 
I.  Ray,  1863;  —  Memoir  of,  by  George  E.  Ellis,  1863. 
3  pamphlets. 

»,^239  Beltz,  George  Frederick.  Memorials  of  the  Most  Noble 
Order  of  the  Garter,  from  its  Foundation  to  the  Present 
Time;  including  the  History  of  the  Order;  Biographi- 
cal Notices  of  the  Knights  in  the  Reigns  of  Edward 
III.  and  Richard  II.  pp.  438.  Royal  8°  half  roan,  un- 
cut. W.  Pickering:   London,  1841 

^Q  240  Benedict,  David.     A  Poem  delivered  in   Taunton,    Sept. 
16,  1807.     pp.  19.      8°  half  roan,  gilt.         Boston,  1807 
q^  241   Benedict.      General   History  of    the  Baptist   Denomina- 
tion in  America  and  other  parts  of  the  World,      pp.  606, 
553.      2  vols,  in  I,  8°  sheep.  Boston,  1813 

^^  242  Benedict.  General  History  of  the  Baptist  Denomina- 
tion in  America  and  other  parts  of  the  World,  pp.  970. 
Portrait.      Royal  8°  cloth.  New  York,  1849 

_  243  Benezet,  Anthony.  Historical  Account  of  Guinea;  — 
Extract  from  a  Representation  of  the  Injustice  and 
Dangerous  Tendency  of  tolerating  Slavery,  pp.  144, 
53.     Bound  together.     12°  half  morocco.      Phila.,  1771 

^^r.244  [Benezet.]     The  Potent  Enemies  of  America  laid   open, 

'  being  some  account  of  the  baneful  effects  attending  the 

use  of  distilled  Spirituous  Liquors,  and  the  Slavery  of  the 
Negroes,     pp.  83.      12°  stitched.  Phila.,  (1775) 


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Benger,  Miss.  Memoirs  of  tlie  Life  of  Anne  Boleyn, 
Queen  of  Henry  VIIL      pp.  401.      8°  half  calf. 

Phila.,  1822 

Bentham,  Jeremy.  Principles  of  Legislation.  Edited 
by  John  Neal.      pp.  310.      Portrait.      8°  cloth,   uncut. 

Boston,  1830 

Benton,  T.  H.  Thirty  Years'  View;  or,  the  History  of 
the  Workings  of  the  American  Government  for  Thirty 
Years,  from  1820  to  1850.  pp.  739,  788.  2  vols.  8° 
sheep,    (broken).  New  York,  1862 

Benzoni,  Girolamo.  Novae  Novi  Orbis  Historije,  id  est 
Rerum  ab  Hispanis  in  India  Occidentali  hactenus  ges- 
tarum:  Urbani  Calvetonis  Opera,  ex  Italicis,  Commen- 
tariis  descripti,  Latini  facti ;  adjuncta  est,  De  Gallorum 
in  Floridam  Expeditione.      12°  vellum. 

Apud  Eustathium  Vignon:   Genevse,  1578 

Benzoni  was  the  first  regular  European  Traveller  in  the  New 
World,  who  published  his  travels.  His  journeys  occupied  him  14 
years,  1541  to  1555. 

[Berkeley,  George.]  Alciphron;  or,  the  Minute  Philoso- 
pher.     Second  ed.      pp.  356,  351.      2  vols.  8°  half  calf. 

London,  1732 

Berkeley.  Treatise  concerning  the  Principles  of  Human 
Knowledge,      pp.  355.      8°  half  calf.  London,  1734 

Berkeley.  Memoirs  of.  Second  ed.  pp.  186.  8°  half 
calf.  London.  1784 

Berkshire  Country,  Mass.  History  of  the  County  of 
Berkshire.  By  Gentlemen  in  the  County,  pp.  468. 
Maps  and  plates.      12°  sheep,  (broken).   Pittsfield,  1829 

Bernard,  Francis.  Select  Letters  on  the  Trade  and 
Government  of  America;  and  the  principles  of  law  and 
polity  applied  to  the  American  Colonies,  pp.  130.  8° 
half  roan.  London,  1774 

Bernard,  John.  Retrospections  of  the  Stage,  pp.  335, 
215.      2  vols,  in  I,  12°  half  calf.  Boston,  1832 

[Berington,  S.]  The  Adventures  of  Signor  Gaudentio 
di  Luca,  being  the  substance  of  his  examination  before 
the  Fathers  of  the  Inquisition,  at  Bologna,  pp.  234. 
16°  sheep.  ^V'ilmington,  1800 

Berrow,  Capel.  A  Lapse  of  Human  Souls  in  a  State  of 
Pre-Existence,  the  only  Original  Sin.  pp.  188,  48.  12° 
half  calf.  London,  1766 

Betterton,  Thomas.  Life  of  Mr.  Thomas  Betterton, 
the  late  eminent  Tragedian.  To  which  is  added,  The 
Amorous  Widow.  pp.  176,  87.  Portrait.  Small  8° 
half  morocco.  London,  17 10 


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00  258  Beverly,  Mass.  History  of  Beverly,  civil  and  ecclesias- 
tical, from  1630  to  1842.  By  Edwin  M.  Stone,  pp. 
324.      Plate.      12°  boards,  uncut.  Boston,  1843 

259  Beverly,  Robert.      History  and  Present  State  of  Virginia  /_ 
in  four  parts.      By  a  native  and  inhabitant  of  the  place. 
First  ed.      8  plates.      8°  calf.  London,  1705 

Bookplate  of  John  Hughes,  1745,  engraved  by  I.  Skinner. 
«^- 260  Beverly.      Histoire  de  la  Virginie.    Traduite  de  I'Anglois. 
'  Plates,   pp.  1,4,433,16.    12°  vellum.    Amsterdam,  1707 

261  Beverly.      History  of  Virginia  in  four  parts       By  a  native  ^r 
and  inhabitant  of  the  place.      Second  ed.    8  plates,   pp. 

284.      8°  crushed  levant  morocco  extra,  gilt  edges,  inside 
borders  by  Matthews.  London,  1722 

262  Beverly.      History  of  Virginia.      Reprinted,  with  an  in- 

troduction by  Charles  Campbell,      pp.  264.      Plates      8° 

cloth.  Richmond,  1855 

g-Q  263  Bewick.    Looking-Glass  for  the  Mind.   pp.  271.   Fifteenth 

ed.,  with  74  wood-cuts  by  Bewick.      12°  mottled  sheep. 

London,  182 1 

PQ   264  Bible.      The  Bible,  that  is  the  Holy  Scriptures  conteined 

in  the  Okie  and  Newe  Testament,  translated  according 

to  the  Ebrew  and  Greeke.     4°  russia.  Printed  at 

London  by  the   Deputies  of  Christopher   Barker,    1599 

The  "  Breeches  Bible,"  a  good  copy,  but  without  the  Apocrypha. 

^^  265  Bible.  Christian  Soldiers  Penny  Bible,  London,  printed 
by  R.  Smith  for  Sam.  Wade,  1693.  Reproduced  in  fac- 
simile, with  an  introductory  note,  by  Francis  Fry.  16° 
half  morocco.  London,  1862 

266  Bible.      The  Souldiers  Pocket  Bible,      pp.  16.      16°  sheets 
folded.  London,  1643 

Only  100  copies  privately  printed  by  Geo.  Livermore.     (This  copy 
does  not  contain  the  prefatory  note.) 

/«  267  Bible.  Soldier's  Pocket  Bible;  issued  for  the  use  of  the 
Army  of  Oliver  Cromwell,      pp.  24.      16°  paper. 

Am.  Tract  Soc. ;   New  York. 

3^268  Bible.  Illustrations  of  the  Bible;  consisting  of  News  of 
the  most  remarkable  Places  and  Objects  mentioned  in 
the  Old  and  New  Testaments.  46  plates.  Royal  8° 
cloth.  New  York,  1835 

,  r-  269  BiBLiA  Pauperum.  Reproduced  in  Fac-simile,  from  one 
of  the  Copies  in  the  British  Museum,  with  an  Historical 
and  Bibliographical  Introduction,  by  J.  P.  Berjeau. 
Folio,  half  roan.  London,  1859 

5-^270  Bibliographical  and  Retrospective  Miscellany,  pp.  160. 
12°  boards,  uncut.  London,  1830 


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2<-27i  BiGELOw,  Timothy.  Reminiscences  of  the  Military  Life 
and  Sufferings  of  Col.  Timothy  Bigelow.  By  Charles 
Hersey.      8°  half  roan,  gilt.  Worcester,  i860 

j_'cQ    272   Bigelow.      Journal  of  a  Tour  to  Niagara  Falls  in  the  year, 

,  1805,  Bost. ,  1876;  —  Diary  of  a  Visit  to  Newport,  New 

York  and  Philadelphia  during  the  Summer  of  1815, 
privately  printed,  Bost.,  1880.      2  vols.  8°  cloth. 

_2,5-  273  BiLLERiCA,  Mass.  History  of,  with  a  Genealogical  Reg- 
ister. By  Rev.  H.  A.  Hazen.  pp.  510.  Plates.  8° 
cloth.  Boston,  1883 

S5-  274  BiLLERiCA.      Celebration  of  the  200th  Anniversary  of  the 

'  Incorporation  of  Billerica,  May  29,  1855.      pp.  152.      8° 

half  roan.  Lowell,  1855 

^  275  Bingham,  Hiram.  A  Residence  of  twenty-one  years  in 
the  Sandwich  Islands.  Third  ed.  pp.  616.  Map  and 
plates.      8°  half  sheep.  Hartford,  1849 

,Q  276  Biographies,  American  George  B.  McClellan,  by  G.  S. 
Hillard; — Samuel  Phillips,  by  Rev.  John  L.  Taylor;  — 
Hon.  Jeremiah  Smith,  by  John  H.  Morison;  —  Samuel 
Dexter,  by  (L.  M.  Sargent); — William  T.  Porter,  by 
Francis  Brinley;  —  John  Bromfield,  (privately  printed); 

—  Elder  John  Peak; — William  Penn,  by  W.  H.  Dixon; 

—  Samuel  Breck,  by  H.  E.  Scudder;  —  Rev.  Sylvester 
Judd ;  —  William  W.  Seaton ;  —  William  Vans ;  —  Theo- 
dosia  Dean;  —  Nicholas  Ferrar.  14  vols.  8°  and  12° 
cloth  and  boards. 

j  y^  277  Biographies,  English.  Public  and  Domestic  Life  of 
Edmund  Burke; — Extraordinary  Men,  by  William  Rus- 
sell;— Bayne's  Lessons  from  my  Masters,  Carlyle,  Ten- 
nyson and  Ruskin;  —  Samuel  Rogers,  by  Clayden;  — 
Life  and  Land  of  Burns,  by  Allen  Cunningham;  — 
William  Lord  Russell;  —  Sir  Walter  Scott; —  John  Wy- 
cliffe;  —  William  Caxton;' — John  Sterling;  —  Matthew 
Hale.      II  vols.  12°  cloth. 

cj/  278  Biographies,  Foreign.  Roscoe's  Life  of  Lorenzo  de 
Medici;  —  Beaumarchais  and  His  Times,  — Life  and 
Campaigns  of  Victor  Moreau;  —  Jean  Marteilbe,  the 
Huguenot  Slave;  —  Journal  of  Maurice  deGuerin;  — 
Memoirs  of  Empress  Catherine  II;  —  A.  von  Kotzebue. 
7  vols.  12°  cloth  and  half  roan. 

^j  279  Birch,  Thomas.  An  Inquiry  into  the  Share,  which  King 
Charles  I.  had  in  the  Transactions  of  the  Earl  of  Glam- 
organ, for  bringing  over  a  Body  of  Irish  Rebels,  to 
assist  the  King,  in  1645  and  1646.      pp.  343.      8°  calf. 

London,  1747 


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5"0  280  Birch,  Thomas.  The  Court  and  Times  of  James  the 
First.  2  vols.;  —  Charles  the  First.  2  vols.  Together 
4  vols.  8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1848-49 

j-j  281  BisHOPE,  George.  New  England  Judged,  by  the  Spirit  of 
the  Lord.  In  two  parts.  First,  containing  a  Brief  Re- 
lation of  the  Suffering  of  the  People  called  Quakers  in 
New  England,  from  the  time  of  their  first  Arrival  there, 
in  the  Year  1656  to  the  Year  1660,  etc.  3  tracts  in  one 
vol.  pp.  I,  6,  I,  498,  212,  22.  Small  8°  calf.  (Title 
page  mended  on  top  margin).  London,  1702-3 

%*r  282  BisSELius,  Joannis.  Argonauticon  Americanorum,  sive 
Historiae  Periculorum  Petri  de  Victoria.  Thick  16° 
vellum.  Gedani,  1698 

_  283  Blackstone,  Sir  William.  Commentaries  on  the  Laws  of 
England.  Edited  by  John  L.  Wendell.  4  vols.  8° 
sheep.  New  York,  1859 

1^  284  Bladensburg  Races;  written  shortly  after  the  Capture 
of  Washington  City,  August  24,  1814.  Printed  in  1816. 
pp.  16.      Royal  4°  paper,  uncut.  Brooklyn,  1865 

Only  75  copies  reprinted. 

jp  285  Blake,  Rev.  Mortimer.  A  Centurial  History  of  the 
Mendon  Association  of  Congregational  Ministers,  pp. 
348.      12°  cloth.  Boston,  1853 

1,  286  Bland,  Francis.  The  Souldiers  March  to  Salvation,  pp. 
50.      Small  4°  calf.  London,  1647 

287  Bland  Papers.  Being  a  Selection  from  the  Manuscripts  of 
Colonel  Theodore  Bland,  Jr.,  of  Prince  George  County, 
Virginia.  Edited  by  Charles  Campbell,  pp.  130,  160. 
2  vols,  in  I.    8°  half  morocco.  Petersburg,  1840 

^^  288  Bleeker,  Leonard.  The  Order  Book  of  Capt.  Leonard 
Bleeker,  in  the  early  part  of  the  Expedition  under  Gen. 
James  Clinton,  against  the  Indian  Settlement  of  West- 
ern New  York,  in  the  Campaign  of  1779.  PP-  ^3^- 
Small  4°  boards.  New  York,  1865 

y^  289  Blennerhassett  Papers,  embodying  the  Private  Journal 
of  Harman  Blennerhassett,  and  the  hitherto  unpublished 
correspondence  of  Burr,  Alston,  Comfort  Tyler,  Dever- 
eaux,  Dayton,  Adair,  Moir,  Emmett,  Theodosia  Burr 
Alston,  Mrs.  Blennerhassett  and  others,  their  Contem- 
poraries.     By  W.  H.   Safford.      pp.  665.      8°  cloth. 

Cincinnati,  1864 
5o  290  Bligh,  William.  A  Narrative  of  the  Mutiny  on  Board 
His  Majesty's  Ship  Bounty,  and  the  subsequent  voyage 
of  the  crew  in  the  ship's  boat,  from  Tofa,  one  of  the 
Friendly  Islands,  to  Timor,  a  Dutch  settlement  in  the 
Past  Indies.      Maps.      Royal  4°  calf.  London,  179Q 


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0  0  291  Blome,  Richard.  Description  of  the  Island  of  Jamaica, 
with  the  other  Isles  and  Territories  in  America,  to 
which  the  English  are  related,  together  with  the  pres- 
ent state  of  Algiers.  Fine  portrait  by  Vaughan,  and 
maps.      8°  calf.  London,  1678 

Contains  description  of  Carolina,  Virginia,  Maryland,  New  York, 
New  England,  New  Foundland,  pp.  56-88.     With  2  maps. 

292  Blome.  The  Present  State  of  his  Majesties  Isles  and 
Territories  in  America.  Portrait  and  maps.  12°  mo- 
rocco. London,  1687 

One  leaf  in  MSS.  Portrait  of  James  II.  inserted,  the  original  por- 
trait is  missing. 

293  Bloody  Assizes.  A  New  Martyrology;  or,  the  Bloody 
Assizes,  comprehending  a  compleat  History  of  the 
Lives,  Sufferings,  etc.,  of  all  those  Eminent  Martyrs, 
who  fell  in  the  West  of  England  and  elsewhere  from 
1678  to  1689.      Portraits.      12°  sheep.  London,  1689 

Bookplate  of  Sir  Robert  Burton. 

294  Bloom,  Rev.  J.  H.  Pulpit  Oratory  in  the  Time  of  James 
the    First    considered,    and     principally    illustrated    by 

Original    Examples,    A.  D.     1620-21-22.      pp.  243.      8° 
half  calf.  London,  1831 

<-  295  [Blount,  Thomas.]  Boscobel ;  or,  the  History  of  His 
Sacred  Majesties  most  miraculous  preservation  after  the 
Battle  of  Worcester,  Sept.  3,  1651.  pp.  91.  Portrait. 
16°  boards,  uncut.  London,  1822 

296  JBlunbecilU,  iH.  His  Exercises,  contayning  eight  Treat- 
ises, the  Titles  whereof  are  set  downe  in  the  next 
printed  page:  which  Treatises  are  very  necessary  to  be 
read  and  learned  of  all  Young  Gentlemen  that  have  not 
beene  exercised  in  such  Disciplenes,  and  yet  are  desir- 
ous to  have  knowledge  as  well  as  Cosmographie.  pp.  799. 
Black  Cotter.  Seventh  ed.  4°  half  morocco,  uncut 
edges.  London,  1636 

Description  of  Peter  Plancin's  his  universall  map,  pp.  521.  — De- 
scription of  Molinaxe's  Globe,  p.  31.  —  A  verie  brief e  and  most 
plaine  description  of  Mr.  Blagrave  his  Astrolabe,  p.  593.  —  A  briefe 
description  of  Universall  Maps  and  Cards,  and  of  their  use,  p.  756. 
These  essays  have  separate  title-pages. 

Tj-  297  Blunt,  E.  M.  American  Coast  Pilot.  21st  ed.,  by  G. 
Blunt,      pp.  821.      8°  sheep.  New  York,   1867 

BoADEN,   James.      An    Inquiry    into    the    authenticity    of 

various  pictures  and  prints,  which  have  been  offered  to 

the    public    as    portraits  of  Shakespeare,    pp.    143.      4° 

half  morocco,  gilt,  uncut  edges.  London,  1824 

Large  Paper  :  Portraits  on  India  Paper. 


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H   299  Bobbin,  Tim.      Miscellaneous  Works  of  Tim  Bobbin,  Esq., 
'  containing  his  View  of  the    Lancashire    Dialect,    with 

large  additions,      pp.  203,  33.      10   copper  plates.      16° 
half  morocco.  London,  1806 

/  bs-  3°°  Boccaccio,  Giovanni.  The  Decameron,  or  Ten  Day's  En- 
tertainment, pp.  358,  329.  Portrait.  2  vols,  in  i. 
12°  calf.  London,  1835 

j^  301  BocKET,  John.  The  Poor  Mechanick's  Plea  against  the 
Rich  Clergy's  Oppression,  pp.  48.  18°  boards,  (corner 
of  title  mended.)  London,  1700 

r-f,  302  BoETius,  A.  M.  S.  Of  the  Consolation  of  Philosophy. 
Made  English  by  Richard  Lord  Preston,  pp.  247. 
Portrait.  12°  calf.  London,  1695 

303  Bohn's  Library.      15  vols.  12°  cloth.         London,    1846-70 

'  Comprises:     Life  of  Wolsey; — Life  of  Luther; — Life  of  Col.  Hutch- 

inson;— Flaxman's  Lectures  on  Sculpture; — Schiller's  Thirty  Years' 
War; — Sismondi's  Historical  View  of  Literature; — Beckman's  History 
of  Inventions; — Riley's  Greek  and  Latin  Quotations; — Travels  of  Marco 
Polo; — Hegel's  Lectures  on  the  Philosophy  of  History; — Table  Talk, 
or  familiar  discourse  of  Martin  Luther. 

304  BoLEYN,  Anne.  The  Life  and  Death  of  Anne  Bullen, 
Queen  Consort  of  England,  pp.  50.  Portrait.  Small 
4°  paper,  uncut.  London,  1820 

if?    3°5   BoLiNGBROKE,  Viscount.      Letters  on  the  Spirit    of  Pat- 
riotism,     pp.  251.      8°  half  calf.  London,  1749 
'1fSo6  BoLiNGBROKE.      Life  of  Henry  St.  John,  Viscount  Boling- 
'                 broke,  Secretary  of  State  in  the  Reign  of  Queen  Anne. 
By  Thomas  Macknight.      pp.  728.      8°  cloth. 

London,  1863 
307   BoLLiNG,  Robert.     A  Memoir  of  a  Portion  of  the  Boiling 
Family   in    England    and    Virginia.       pp.    68.      Photo- 
graphic portraits.    4°  cloth,  uncut.  Richmond,  1868 
Only  50  copies  privately  printed. 

QQ  308  [BoNDO,  C]  Scutum  Regale,  the  Royal  Buckler;  or, 
Vox  Legis,  a  Lecture  to  Traitors,  who  most  wickedly 
murdered  Charles  I.  pp.  394,  14.  2  plates.  18° 
sheep.  London,  1660 

5-p  309  BoNNEY,  Mrs.  C.  V.  R.  A  Legacy  of  Historical  Glean- 
ings. Second  ed.  pp.  512,  544.  Portraits.  2  vols. 
8°  cloth.  Albany,  1875 

^^  310  Book  of  Common  Prayer,  with  the  Sacraments  and  other 
Rites  and  Ceremonies,  and  the  Psalter,  every  page  sur- 
rounded by  beautiful  wood-cut  borders,  including  the 
Dance  of  Death,  etc.  By  Holbein  and  Albert  Durer.  8*^ 
half  roan,  red  top.  Pickering:   London,  1853 

fc;i/3ii   Book  of  Common  Prayer.      i2°morocco.       London,  1807 
Book  plate  of  James  South,  F.  R.  S. 


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J%^j-p  312  Book  of  Common  Prayer.  Pickering's  Splendid  Reprints 
of  the  Seven  various  Editions  from  Edward  VI.  to  the 
present  time.  Printed  in  large  black  letter  type,  in 
red  and  black  inks,  by  C.  Wittingham.  7  vols,  folio, 
boards,  uncut  edges.  [London:]  Pickering,  1844 

This  choice  set  comprises:  i.  First  Prayer-Book  of  Edward  VI, 
Witchurch,  1549;  11.  Second  Prayer-Book  of  Edward  VI,  Witchurch, 
1552;  III.  First  Prayer-Book  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  Grafton,  1559;  iv. 
King  James's  Prayer-Book,  Barker,  1604;  v.  Scotch  Prayer-Book  of 
Charles  I,  (Laud's),  1637;  vi.  King  Charles  II  Prayer-Book,  (Sealed 
Book),  1662;  VII.  Edition  of  1662  adapted  to  the  present  Reign,  1844. 

/    %7    313   Book  of  Common  Prayer.      The  Book  of  Common  Prayer 
'  noted.      By  John    Merbecke,    1550.      Black    letter    re- 

print. 4°  half  roan,  uncut.  W.  Pickering:  London,  1844 
«£-  314  Book  of  Costume;  or,  Annals  of  Fashion,  from  the  ear- 
'  liest   period  to  the  present  time.      By  a  Lady  of  Rank, 

pp.  482.      Numerous  illustrations.      Royal  8°  cloth,  un- 
cut. London,  1847 
^P     315   Book  (The)  of  Table-Talk.     pp.  319,  319.      Illustrations. 
2  vols.  16°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1836 
7   05-  3^6  Boston,  England.      The  History  and  Antiquities  of  Bos- 
/                        ton,  and  the  Villages  of  Shirbeck,  Fishtoft,  etc.,  com- 
prising the  Hundred  of  Shirbeck  in  the  County  of  Lin- 
coln.     By  Pishey  Thompson.      Illustrated  with  100  en- 
gravings,    pp.  824.   Folio,  cloth,  uncut.      Boston,  1856 
Large  Paper:     Subscription  edition. 


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IcH  317  Boston.  Collections  for  a  Topographical  and  Histori- 
cal Account  of  Boston  and  the  Hundred  of  Shirbeck  in 
the  County  of  Lincoln.  By  Pishey  Thompson,  pp. 
382,  84.      Plates.    Royal  8°  half  morocco.    Lond.,  1820 

5-0  318  Boston,  Mass.  Bowen's  Picture  of  Boston.  Plates. 
First  ed.      16°  boards.  Boston  1829 

^^  319  Boston.  The  same.  Third  ed.  16°  roan.  Boston,  1838 
320  Boston.  Drake,  S.  G.  The  History  and  Antiquities 
of  Boston,  Capital  of  Massachusetts,  and  Metropolis  of 
New  England,  from  its  Settlement  in  1630-1770.  Also, 
an  Introductory  History  of  the  Discovery  and  Settle- 
ment of  New  England,  with  notes,  critical  and  illus- 
trative. Numerous  portraits,  plates,  fac-similes,  and 
wood-cuts.  Small  folio,  morocco,  gilt.  Boston,  1857 
Large  paper;  only  100  copies  printed  with  additional  plates. 

0Q  321  Boston.  Drake.  Same.  Small  paper.  Imperial  8° 
morocco.  Boston,  1856 

^0  322  Boston.  Hales,  John  G.  A  Survey  of  Boston  and  its 
Vicinity.  Plates.  12°  boards,  uncut,  (name  cut  from 
title).  Boston,  1821 


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CATALOGUE. 

Boston.  Quincy,  Josiah.  Municipal  History  of  the 
Town  and  City  of  Boston,  from  1630  to  1830.  pp.  444. 
Plates.      8°  cloth.  Boston,    1852 

Boston.  Shaw,  Charles.  A  Topographical  and  Histori- 
cal Description  of  Boston.      Plates.      16°  russia.  gilt. 

Boston,  1817 

Boston.  Shurtleff,  N.  B.  A  Topographical  and  His- 
torical Description  of  Boston,  pp.  720.  2  maps.  Im- 
perial 8°  cloth,  uncut.  Boston,  187 1 
pp  326  Boston.  Snow,  C.  H.  History  of  Boston,  from  its  Ori- 
gin to  the  present  period,  with  some  account  of  the 
Environs.  Seconded.  Plates.  8°  half  calf,  gilt,  front 
cover  bound  in.                                                     Boston,  1828 

I  .ftO  327  Boston.  A  Geography  of  Boston,  and  adjacent  Towns, 
with  historical  notes.  Maps  and  engravings.  16°  half 
roan.  Boston,  1830 

J  5^328  Boston.  Webster,  Dr.  Redford.  Selections  from  the 
Chronicles  of  Boston  and  from  the  Book  of  Retrospec- 
tions and  Anticipations.      8°  half  calf.  Boston,  1822 

Boston.  Past  and  Present,  being  an  Outline  of  the  His- 
tory of  the  City,  as  exhibited  in  the  Lives  of  its  Promi- 
nent Citizens,  pp.  537.  61  steel  portraits.  Folio,  full 
morocco  extra,  gilt  edges.  Boston,  1874 

/•  ,  330  Boston.      Sketches  and  Business  Directory  of  Boston  and 
its  Vicinity,  for  i860  and  1861.      4°  half  roan. 

Boston,  1861 

^^5-331   Boston.      Sketches  of    Boston,    past  and  present.      Maps 
and  engravings.      12°  cloth.  Boston,  1851 

332  Boston.  Vade  Mecum,  for  America,  or  a  Companion  for 
Traders  and  Travellers,  to  which  is  added,  the  Names 
of  the  Streets  in  Boston,     pp.  206.      Narrow  8°  sheep. 

Boston,  1732 

333  Boston.  An  Appeal  to  the  World,  or  a  Vindication  of 
the  Town  of  Boston,  from  many  false  and  malicious 
Aspersions  contain'd  in  certain  Letters,  written  by  Gov. 
Bernard,  Gen.  Gage,  and  others,  transmitted  to  the 
British  Ministry,  pp.  37  ; — Letters  to  the  Ministry  from 
Governor  Bernard,  General  Gage  and  Commodore 
Hood,  etc.   pp.  108.   2  vols.  8°  half  roan.    Boston,  1769 

g-Q  334  Boston.      Celebration  of  the    Centennial    Anniversary  of 

the  Evacuation  of  Boston  by  the   British  Army,  March 

17,  1776.      pp.  199.      Numerous  illustrations.      Large  4° 

cloth,  uncut.  Boston,  1876 

Large  Paper. 


30  CATALOGUE. 

^  '335  Boston.  Centennial  Celebration  of  the  Wednesday  Even- 
ing Club,  June  21,  1877; — Constitution  and  By  Laws  of 
the  Charitable  Society,  1878; —  Gleanings  from  the  Re- 
cords of  the  Marine  Society,  1742  to  1842,  by  Nathaniel 
Spooner,  1879;  —  Constitution  and  By-Laws  of  the 
Marine  Society.      4  vols.  8°  and  12°  cloth  and  paper. 

Boston. 

336  Boston.      Extracts  from  a  Journal  of    Travels  in   North 
^  America,    consisting  of    an    account    of  Boston  and  its 

Vicinity.  By  Ali  Bey  (S.  L.  Knapp),  1818;  — A  Trip 
to  Boston,  (by  E.  C.  Wines),  1838; —  Stranger's  Guide 
to  Boston.  By  J.  H.  Stark,  1882.  3  vols.  12°  cloth 
and  boards. 
<n  337  Boston.  Fourth  of  July  Orations,  1854,  by  A.  L.  Stone; — 
1855,  by  A.  A.  Miner; — 1856,  by  E.  G.  Parker; —  1859, 
by  George  Sumner; — 1860,  by  Edward  Everett; — 1864, 
by  T.  Russell;— 1^5,  by  J.  M.  Manning;— 1867,  by  G. 
H.  Hepworth;  —  1868,  by  Samuel  Eliot; —  1870,  by 
William  Everett; — 1871,  by  H.  B.  Sargent;  —  1872,  by 
C.  F.  Adams,  Jr. ;— 1873,  by  J.  F.  W.  Ware;—  1874,  by 
R.  Frothingham; — 1875,  by  J.  F.  Clarke; — 1879,  by  H. 
C.  Lodge.      16  pamphlets. 

338  Boston.  Memorials  of  Edward  Everett;  —  Charles  Sum- 
ner;— Joshua  Bates;  —  Abraham  Lincoln; — Dedication 
of  Soldier's  Monument: — Visit  of  Carl  Schurz; — Recep- 
tion of  Chinese  Embassy;  —  Proceedings  on  death  of 
Lincoln.  8  vols,  royal  8°  and  4°  cloth.  Boston,  1865-81 
I  339  Boston.  Re-Dedication  of  the  Old  State  House,  July 
11,7882.   pp.175.    Plates.    Royal  8°  cloth.    Boston.  1882 

340  Boston.  Old  State  House.  Prytaneum  Bostoniense, 
Notes  on  the  history  of  the  Old  State  House,  pp.  31, 
1885; — Same,  Second  Paper,  pp.  80,  1886;  —  Same, 
Examination  of  Mr.  W.  H.  Whitmore's  Old  State  House 
Memorial,  pp.  40,  1887.  By  George  H.  Moore;  —  Old 
State  House  Defended.  A  reply  to  Geo.  H.  Moore. 
By  W.  H.  Whitmore,  pp.  8,  1886;  —  Rededication 
of  Old  State  House,  1882.  5  pamphlets  8°  paper. 
X  xr  34^  Boston.  "  Our  First  Men,"  a  Calendar  of  Wealth,  Fash- 
ion and  Gentility;  containing  a  List  of  those  Persons 
taxed  in  the  City  of  Boston,  credibly  reported  to  be 
worth  one  Hundred  Thousand  Dollars,  pp.  48; — The 
Rich  Men  of  Massachusetts.  By  A.  Forbes  and  J.  W. 
Greene,  pp.  208.  2  vols.  8°  half  roan.  Boston,  1846-51 
£,0  342  Boston.  Reports  of  the  Record  Commissioners.  First 
to  19th  reports  and  special  report  of  the  Commissioners 
on  the  condition  of  the  Records,  1885.  20  vols.  8° 
cloth  and  paper.  Boston,  1876-87 


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Lf    1^  343  Boston.      Suffolk  Deeds,  Liber  i,  2,  3.      3   vols.    8°  cloth 
and  paper.  Boston,  1880-85 

-^344  Boston.  Historical  Pamphlets  relating  to.  Catalogue  of 
Revolutionary  Relics,  1875;  —  Recollections  of  the 
Private  Centennial  Celebration  of  the  Overthrow  of  Tea, 
1873;  —  Ceremony  of  Sealing  the  Century  Box  of  the 
Hon.  and  Ancient  Artillery  Co.; — Bostonian  Society 
Proceedings,  Jan.  1887; — Defence  of  the  Merchants  of 
Boston,  1866;  —  Pamphlets  relating  to  the  Introduction 
of  Pure  Water,  etc.      29  pamphlets. 

j-p  345  Boston  Sermons.  Ebenezer  Gay  on  Jonathan  Mayhew, 
July  27,  1766;  —  Fast  Sermon,  by  David  Tappan,  April 
II,  1793;  —  Peter  Thacher's  Sermon,  Dec  29,  1799;  — 
Discourse  on  the  Execution  of  H.  P.  S.  Davis,  by 
Charles  Lovell,  March  16,  1817;  —  Discourse  by  C. 
Lowell,  Dec.  31,  1820;  —  Palfrey's  Sermon,  July  18, 
1824;  —  Case  of  Federal  St.  Meeting  House,  etc.  12 
vols.  8°  half  roan. 

i^^  346  Boston.  First  Church.  Historical  Sketch,  by  W.  M. 
Emerson,  1812;  —  Discourse  by  the  Rector,  1823;  — 
History  of,  1630-1880,  by  A.  B.  Ellis,  1881;— Com- 
memoration at  the  200th  Anniversary,  Nov.  18,  1888. 
4  vols.  8°  and  12°  paper.  Boston. 

2^  347  Boston.  Historical  Notices  of  the  New  North  Religious 
Society,  1822;  —  Historical  Account  of  Christ  Church, 
by  H.  Burroughs,  1874;  —  Memorial  of  the  Federal  St. 
Meeting  House,  by  E.  S.  Gannett,  i860; — Consecra- 
tion Services  of  Trinity  Church,  1877.     4  pamphlets. 

2^348  Boston.  History  of  the  Church  in  Brattle  St.,  by  S.  K. 
Lothrop,  pp.  218,  1851; — West  Church  and  its  Minis- 
ters, 50th  anniversary  of  the  ordination  of  Charles 
Lowell,  pp.  242,  1856.      2  vols.  12°  cloth.  Boston. 

,  349  Boston.  Old  South  Church.  History  of,  by  B.  B.  Wis- 
ner;  —  Address  to  the  Members  of  the  City  Council,  by 
H.  G.  Otis,  1S30;  —  Consecration  of  the  Flag  of  the 
Union,  May  i,  1861;  —  Memorial  Discourse,  by  G.  W. 
Blagden,  May  23,  1869; — Opinion  of  Hon.  B.  R.  Curtis, 
April,  1874;  —  Speech  of  Francis  B.  Hayes,  April  16, 
1874;  —  History  of  the  Old  South  Church,  1876;  — 
History  of,  by  E.  W.  Burdett,  1877;  — Old  South  Leaf- 
lets, etc.      12  vols.  8°  paper  and  half  roan.  Boston. 

lui  350  Boston.  Second  Church.  History  of,  by  Chandler  Rob- 
bins,  1852;  —  Address  at  the  Laying  of  the  Corner 
Stone,  May  30,  1844,  by  C.  R.  Robbins.  2  vols.  8° 
cloth  and  half  roan.  Boston. 


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351  Boston.  Hollis  St.  Church.  Sermon  by  John  Pierpont, 
Dec.  8,  1833;  —  Letter  from  the  Hollis  St.  Society  to 
their  Unitarian  Brethren,  1849; — Sermon  by  J.  T.  Sar- 
gent, Dec.  8,  1844;  —  Discourse  on  Samuel  West,  by 
Lathrop,  1808,  etc.      7  vols.  8°  half  roan.  Boston. 

352  Boston  Almanac  from  1836  to  1864,  1867,  '69  and  '74, 
(lacking  1847  ^"d  '49).      28  vols.  18°  cloth.  Boston. 

353  Boston  Athenaeum.  Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the 
Boston  Athenaeum,  1807-1871.  Complete.  4  vols,  im- 
perial 8°  half  russia,  uncut.  Boston,  1874-80 

354  Boston  Book.  Being  Specimens  of  Metropolitan  Litera- 
ture for  1836,  1837  and  1850.      3  vols.   12°  cloth. 

Boston,  1836-50 

4r  -T  355  I^OSTON  Massacre.  A  Short  Narrative  of  the  horrid  Mas- 
sacre in  Boston,  perpetrated  in  the  Evening  of  the 
Fifth  Day  of  March,  1770,  etc.,  with  some  Observations 
on  the  State  of  Things  prior  to  that  Catastrophe.  Fold- 
ing plate  inserted,  pp.  88.  8°  calf,  gilt.  Boston,  1770 
Title  page  reprinted  and  two  leaves  in  MSS. 

356  Boston  Massacre.  Trial  of  William  Wemms,  James 
Hartegan,  and  others,  Soldiers  in  His  Majesty's  29th 
Regiment  of  Foot,  for  the  Murder  of  Crispus  Attucks, 
Samuel  Gray,  Samuel  Maverick  and  others,  on  Monday 
evening,  the  5th  of  March,  1770.  Taken  in  Shorthand 
by  John  Hodgson,    pp.  217.    8°  calf,  gilt.     Boston,  1770 

357  Boston  Massacre.  A  Narrative  of  the  Horrid  Massacre 
in  Boston,  perpetrated  in  the  Evening  of  the  fifth  of 
March,  1770.      pp    122.      Map  and  plate.      8°  cloth. 

New  York,  1849 

,__  358  Boston  Massacre.  History  of  the  Boston  Massacre, 
March  5,  1770;  comprising  the  Narrative  of  the  Town, 
the  Trial  of  the  Soldiers,  and  a  Historical  Introduction. 
By  Frederic  Kidder,  pp.  291.  Portrait,  plate  and  map. 
8°  cloth.  Albany,  1870 

359  Boston  Massacre.  Orations,  delivered  at  the  Request 
of  the  Inhabitants  of  the  Town  of  Boston,  to  commem- 
orate the  Evening  of  the  Fifth  of  March,  1770.  Second 
ed.      8°  calf.  Boston,  1807 

^g  360  Boston  Massacre.  Trial  of  the  British  Soldiers,  etc.  12° 
sheep.  Boston,  1824 

361  BoTTA,  Charles.  History  of  the  War  of  the  Indepen- 
dence of  the  United  States  of  America.  Translated  by 
G.  A.  Otis.      Second  ed.    2  vols.  8°  sheep.    Boston,  1826 

362  BoTTA.  The  same.  Eighth  ed.  Frontispieces,  pp.472, 
468.      2  vols.  8°  sheep.  New  Haven,  1842 


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S-o  363  Boucher,  Jonathan.  A  Few  of  the  Causes  and  Conse- 
quences of  the  American  Revolution,  pp.  596.  8°  half 
calf.  London,  1797 

364  BouCHETTE,  Joseph.  Bi'itish  Dominions  in  North  Am- 
erica; or,  a  Topographical  and  Statistical  Description 
of  the  Provinces  of  Lower  and  Upper  Canada,  New 
Brunswick,  Nova  Scotia,  etc.  Portrait  and  numerous 
plates.      2  vols.  4°  half  morocco.  London,  1832 

or  365  BouDiNOT,  Elias.  The  Age  of  Revelation;  or,  the  Age 
of  Reason  shewn  to  be  an  Age  of  Infidelity,  pp.  232. 
Portrait  inserted.      8°  boards,  uncut.  Phila.,  1801 

'Tj-  366  BouTELL,  Charles.  Heraldry,  Historical  and  Popular. 
Third  ed.  enlarged,  pp.  547.  975  illustrations.  8° 
cloth,  uncut.  London,  1864 

2.5"  3^7  BowDiTCH,  N.  I.  Suffolk  Surnames.  Third  ed.  pp. 
757.      Portrait.      8°  cloth.  Boston,  1861 

«^  368  BowDiTCH.  History  of  the  Massachusetts  General  Hos- 
pital. Second  ed.,  with  a  Continuation  to  1872.  pp. 
732.      Plates.      Royal  8°  cloth,  uncut.  Boston,  1872 

jH   369  BowDiTCH.      Memoir    of    Nathaniel    Bowditch.     Second 
'  ed.      pp.  172.      Portrait.      Royal  4°  cloth.   Boston,  1840 

J  CQ  370  BowEN,  C.  W.  The  Boundary  Disputes  of  Connecticut, 
pp.  90.      Maps  and  portrait.      Large  4°  cloth. 

Boston,  1882 

j^  371  BowEN,  Francis.  Lowell  Lectures  on  the  Application  of 
Metaphysical  and  Ethical  Science  to  the  Evidences  of 
Religion,      pp.  465.      8°  cloth.  Boston,  1849 

/   7r  37^   BowEN.      Documents  of  the  Constitution  of  England  and 

' '  America,  from  Magna  Charta  to  the  Federal  Constitu- 

tion of  1789.      pp.  142.     8°  cloth.  Cambridge,  1854 

J,  0  o  373  Bowen's  Boston  News-Letter  and  City  Record,  J.  V.  C. 
Smith,  Editor.  From  January  1826  to  January  1827. 
2  vols.  8°  boards,  uncut.  Boston,  1826 

PP  374  BowYER,  William.  Origin  of  Printing,  pp.  154,  1774; 
Short  Comment  on  Sir  L  Newton's  Principia,  by  W. 
Emerson,  pp.  158,  1770 — Essay  on  Weighing  Gold,  by 
William  Symons,  pp.  60,  1766; — Directions  for  Im- 
pregnating Water  with  Fixed  Air,  by  Joseph  Priestly, 
pp.  22,  1772.      Bound  in  i  vol.  8°  half  calf.  London. 

^    05  37  5    BoYNTON,  E.  C.      History  of  West  Point,  and  its  Military 
p  Importance  during  the  American  Revolution;  and  the 

I  Origin  and  Progress  of  the  United  States  Military  Acad- 

emy,     pp.  407.      Imperial  8°  cloth,  uncut. 

New  York:   D.  Van  Nostrand,  1864 
Large  Paper:     Only  100  copies  printed. 


34  CATALOGUE. 

^ 'To  376  BozMAN,  J.  L.  A  Sketch  of  the  History  of  Maryland 
during  the  first  year  after  its  settlement.  Portrait  of 
George  Calvert,  by  Edwin.     8°  mottled  calf. 

Baltimore,  18  n 

377  BozMAN.  History  of  Maryland,  from  1633  to  1660.  2 
vols.  8°  sheep.  Baltimore,  1837 

378  Bradbury,  John.  Travels  in  the  Interior  of  America  in 
the  years  1809-11,  including  a  description  of  upper 
Louisiana.  Second  ed.  pp.  346.  Map.  8°  half  calf, 
gilt.  London,  1819 

■  ^  379  [Bradford,  Alden.]  Massachusetts  State  Papers. 
Speeches  of  the  Governors  of  Massachusetts,  from 
1765  to  1775,  and  the  Answers  of  the  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives to  the  same.    8°  morocco,  gilt.    Boston,  1818 


7^ 


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IX 


380  Bradford.      History    of    Massachusetts,     from    1764    to 
^°  1820.      3  vols.  8°  half  calf.  Boston,  1822-29 

381  Bradford.      History   of  Massachusetts.      Vol.    i.      From 

1764  to   July,i775.      pp.   414.      Boston,    1822.      Vol.    2. 
From  July  1775    to  1789.      pp.  376.      Boston,    1825.      2 
vols.  8°  boards,  uncut. 
j^        382  Bradford.      History  of  Massachusetts    for  two  hundred 
years,  from  1620  to  1820.      8°  cloth.  Boston,  1835 

^  1:  2)^2)  Bradford.  History  of  the  Federal  Government  for  Fifty 
Years,  from  March  1789  to  March  1839.     8°  cloth. 

Boston,  1840 
384  Bradford.      Biographical  Notices  of  Distinguished  Men 
in  New  England,      pp.  464.      12°  cloth,  uncut. 

Boston,  1842 
-.       385   Bradford.      New    England    Chronology,    from    1497     to 
°  1820.      12°  half  calf,  gilt.  Boston,  1843 

386  Bradford,  A.  W.      American  i\ntiquities  and  Researches 
7^  into  the  Origin  and  History  of  the  Red  Race.     pp.  435. 

8°  cloth.  New  York,  1843 

^c-  387  Bradford,  William.  History  of  Plymouth  Plantation. 
Edited,  with  notes,  by  Charles  Deane.  pp.  476.  8° 
cloth,   uncut.  Boston,  1856 

_  388  Bradford.  A  Dialogue,  or  third  Conference  between 
some  young  men  born  in  New  England,  and  some  an- 
cient men  who  came  out  of  Holland  and  Old  England. 
Edited,  with  notes,  by  Charles  Deane.  pp.  78.  8° 
cloth,  uncut.  Boston,  1870 

389  Bradford.      A  Genealogical  Memoir  of  the  Descendants 
^'^  of  William  Bradford,    Second    Governor    of  New    Ply- 

mouth.     By  G.  M.  Fessenden.      pp.    27.      8°  half   calf 
gilt.  Boston,  1850 


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5'5"'do  -59°  Bradford  Club.  A  complete  set  of  the  Publications  of 
"The  Club,"  and  the  "Bradford  Club".  Illustrated 
with  portraits  and  plates  on  India  paper,  fac-similes, 
etc.  9  vols,  half  morocco  and  i  vol.  cloth.  Together 
TO  vols,   royal  8°.  New  York. 

This  set  is  complete,  and  consists  of  Washington's  "Dairy,"  Mel- 
vin's  "Journal,"  published  by  "The  Club,"  and  Nos.  i  to  7  of  the 
"Bradford  Club,"  viz.:  I.  Papers  concerning  the  Attack  on  Hatfield 
and  Deerfield,  1859.  II.  The  Croakers,  i860.  III.  The  Operations  of 
the  French  Fleet  under  Count  de  Grasse,  1864.  IV.  Anthology  of 
New  Netherland,  1S65.  V.  Narrative  of  the  Career  of  De  Soto  in 
Florida,  1S66.  VI.  Northern  Invasion,  1866.  VII.  The  Laurens  Cor- 
respondence, and  the  Allan  Memorial,  (by  E.  A.  Duyckinck.)  Of 
the  earlier  numbers  seventy-five  copies  only  were  printed,  and  a  com- 
plete series  cannot  easily  be  procured. 

^Q  391  Bradley,  Mrs.  Eliza.  An  Authentic  Narrative  of  the 
Shipwreck  and  Sufferings  of  Mrs.  Eliza  Bradley,  on  the 
coast  of  Barbary,  in  June  1818.  pp.  108.  Frontis- 
piece.     12°  half  sheep.  Boston,  1820 

392  [Bradshaw,  William.]  The  Unreasonablenesse  of  the 
Separation,  made  apparent,  by  an  Examination  of  Mr. 
Johnson's  pretended  Reasons,  1608; — (also)  A  Manu- 
diction  for  Mr.  Robinson,  and  such  as  consent  with  him 
in  privat  communion.      Small  4°  calf,  gilt  edges. 

Dort,  1614 

See  the  Answer  to  the  "  Manuduction  "  by  John  Robinson,  pastor 
of  the  Pilgrim  Fathers. 

j/r-39S  Bradstreet,   Anne.       Works    of,  in    Prose    and    Verse. 
Edited  by  J.  H.  Ellis,      pp.  434.  Frontispiece.      Impe- 
rial 8°  paper,  uncut.  Charlestown,  1867 
Only  250  copies  printed. 

In  394  Brainerd.  Memoirs  of  the  Rev.  David  Brainerd,  Mis- 
sionary to  the  Indians.  By  Rev.  Jonathan  Edwards.  8° 
sheep.  New  Haven,  1822 

1  j»^395  [Braithwait,  Richard.]  Drunken  Barnaby's  Four  Jour- 
neys to  the  North  of  England.  Second  ed.  pp.  151, 
8.      Frontispiece.      18°  calf,  (cracked).       London,  1716 

396  [Braithwaite.]     Barnabse    Itinerarium,     or     Barnabee's 
^  Journal.     The  seventh  ed.      To  which    are  prefixed  an 

account  of  the  Author,  now  first  discovered;  a  Biblio- 
graphical History  of  the  former  editions  of  the  work, 
and  illustrative  notes,  pp.  204.  Frontispiece  and  en- 
graved title.      12°  calf.  London,  1818 

397  Brattleboro,    Vt.      Early    History,     with    Biographical 
^^  Sketches  of  some  of   its  Citizens.      By  Henry  Burnham. 

Edited  by  Abby  M.  Hemenway.  pp.  191.  Portraits. 
8°  cloth.  Brattleboro,  1880 


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at  ^0  39^  Brayley,  E.  W.  An  Enquiry  into  the  Genuineness  of 
Prynne's  "Defence  of  Stage  Plays,"  etc.,  together  with 
a  Reprint  of  the  said  Tract,  and  also  of  Prynne's 
"Vindication."     pp.  i6.      8°  paper.  London,  1825 

Only  50  copies  printed. 

399  Breck,  Samuel.  Historical  Sketch  of  Continental  Paper 
Money.      4°  boards.  Phila.,   1863 

Only  50  copies  printed. 

400  Brevoort,  J.  C.  Verrazano  the  Navigator,  or  Notes  on 
Giovanni  da  Verrazano  and  on  a  Planisphere  of  1529  il- 
lustrating his  American  Voyage  in  1524.  pp.  161. 
Map  and  India  proof  portrait  of  the  author.  8°  cloth, 
uncut.  New  York,  1874 

Only  250  copies  printed. 
2^r-    401   Brewster,  William.     Chief  of  the  Pilgrims;  or,  the  Life 
and  Times  of  William  Brewster.    By  Rev.  Ashbel  Steele. 
Plates.      8°  cloth.  Phila.,  1857 

402  Brickell,  John.  Natural  History  of  North  Carolina, 
with  an  Account  of  the  Trade,  Manners,  and  Customs 
of  the  Christian  and  Indian  Inhabitants,  pp.  408. 
Map  and  plates.  8°  half  morocco,  gilt,  uncut  edges. 
(Stamp  on  title  and  title  mended.)  Dublin,  1737 

/o  00  4°-5  Bridgewater,  Mass.  History  of  the  early  Settlement  of 
Bridgewater,  including  an  extensive  Family  Register. 
By  Nahum  Mitchell,      pp.  402.      Portrait.      8°  boards. 

Boston,  1840 

00      404  Bridgewater.       Epitaphs    in    Old    Bridgewater,    Mass. 
By  William  Latham,      pp.  253.      Illustrations.    8°  cloth. 

Bridgewater,  1882 

405  Bridgman,  Thomas.  Epitaphs  from  Copp's  Hill  Burial 
Ground,  Boston.      With  notes,      pp.  252.      12°  cloth. 

Boston,  185 1 

406  Bridgman.  Memorials  of  the  Dead  in  Boston;  contain- 
ing Exact  Transcripts  of  Inscriptions  on  the  Sepulchral 
Monuments  in  the  King's  Chapel  Burial  Ground,  in  the 
City  of  Boston;  with  copious  historical  and  biographical 
notices  of  many  of  the  early  settlers  of  the  Metropolis 
of  New  England.  Plates  and  woodcuts.  pp.  339. 
12°  cloth.  Boston,  1853 

«-       407   Bridgman.      The   Pilgrims  of   Boston  and  their    Descen- 
dants,     pp.  406.      Portraits  and  illustrations.      8°  cloth. 

New  York,  1856 

-if     408  Briefe    (A)    Methode  of   Catechizing.    26th  ed.      pp.     53. 
18°  russia,  gilt.  London,  1617 


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'^S'o  00  409  Brief  (A)  Relation  of  the  Discovery  and  Plantation  of 
New  England,  and  of  sundry  Accidents  therein  occur- 
ring, for  the  yeere  of  our  Lord,  1607,  to  this  present 
1622.  Together  with  the  state  thereof  as  it  now  stan-  / 
deth;  the  general  forme  of  gouernment  intended,  and 
the  division  of  the  whole  Territorie  into  countries, 
baronies,  etc.  18  leaves,  not  paged.  Small  4°  full 
crimson  crushed  levant  morocco  extra,  gilt  edges,  by 
Pratt.  Printed  by  John  Haviland, 

and  are  to  be  sold  by  William  Bladen:    London,  1622 

Dedicated  to  "  The  Prince  his  Highness  "  by  the  President  and 
Council  of  New  England. 

A  few  leaves  are  very  skilfully  mended  in  the  upper  corners,  but 
the  above  copy  must  nevertheless  be  considered  a  very  fine  copy,  the 
tract  is  of  exceeding  rarity. 

200  4^°  Brigham,  W.  T.  Historical  Notes  on  the  Earthquakes 
of  New  England,  1638-1869,  pp.  28; — Notes  on  the 
Volcanoes  of  the  Hawaiian  Islands,  with  a  history  of 
their  various  eruptions,  pp.  342-472.  2  vols  royal  4° 
paper.  Boston,  1868 

3  00  4^^  Bright  Genealogy.  The  Brights  of  Suffolk,  England; 
represented  in  America  by  the  Descendants  of  Henry 
Bright,  Jr.,  who  settled  in  Watertown,  Mass.  in  1630. 
By  J.  B.  Bright.      Illustrations.      8°  cloth.    Boston,  1858 

^  00  4^2  Brinley,  George.  Catalogue  of  his  American  Library. 
Parts  I,  2,  3  and  4  sold  by  auction  in  New  York  in  1878, 
'81.  Part  I  priced  in  ink,  and  price  lists  to  parts  i 
and  2.     4  vols.  8°  boards.  Hartford,  1878-86 

2q  413  Bristol,  England.  Descent  among  Writers  on  Bristol 
History  and  Biography,  by  George  Bryce;  —  Centenary 
Services  of  Bristol  Tabernacle,  Nov.  25,  1853.  2  vols. 
16°  cloth  and  boards.  London. 

iQ  414  Bristol  and  Bremen,  Me.  History  of  the  Towns  of 
Bristol  and  Bremen,  Me.,  including  the  Pemacjuid  Set- 
tlement. By  John  Johnson,  pp.  524.  Map  and  por- 
trait.   8°  cloth.  Albany,  1873 

5*  yo  415  Britannia  Triumphant;  or,  an  Account  of  the  Sea-Fights 
and  Victories  of  the  English  Nation,  from  the  earliest 
Times,  down  to  the  conclusion  of  the  late  War.  New 
edition,  pp.276.  Portraits  of  Francis  Drake,  Raleigh, 
Commodore  Howe,  Hawke,  Boscawen.      8°  sheep. 

London,  1777 
QQ  416  British  Historical  Intelligencer ;  containing  a  Catalogue 
I  of    English,  Scotish,  Irish  and  Welsh  Historians,  an  ac- 

count of  authors,  etc.      pp.  216.      8°  half  roan,  uncut. 

Westminster,  1829 


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^  >r- 4 1  7   British    Museum.    Catalogue    of    Printed  Books.      (Titles 
under   "America"  and    "American.")      28pp.      Folio, 
j  boards.  London,  1883 

/<2t  "YS"  4^^   British   Poets.      A    Complete    Collection    of    the  British 
/  Poets,    from    Chaucer  to    Wordsworth;   embracing   the 

whole  works  of  the  most  distinguished  authors,  accom- 
panied with  biographical,  historical  and  critical  notices. 
Edited  by  F.  J.  Child.  130  vols,  crown  8°  cloth,  un- 
cut. Little,  Brown  &  Co.:  Boston,  1864-7 

Large  Paper  :  only  100  copies  printed. 

The  above  series  includes  Akenside,  Beattie,  Burns,  Butler,  Byron, 
Campbell,  Chatterton,  Churchill,  Coleridge,  Collins,  Cowper,  Donne, 
Dryden,  Falconer,  Gay,  Goldsmith,  Gray,  Herbert,  Herrick,  Hood, 
Keats,  Marvell,  Milton,  Montgomery,  Moore,  Parnell,  Tickell,  Pope, 
Prior,  Scott,  Shakespeare,  Shelley,  Skelton,  Southey,  Spencer,  Sur- 
rey, Swift,  Thomson,  Vaughan,  Watts,  Kirke  White,  Wordsworth, 
Wyatt,  Young,  and  eight  volumes  of  English  and  Scottish  Ballads. 

Q  419  Britton,  John.  The  Authorship  of  the  Letters  of  Junius 
elucidated;  including  a  Memoir  of  Lieut. -Col.  Isaac 
Barre.      pp.  96.      Portraits.      Royal  8°  cloth,  uncut. 

London,  1848 
r,,-  420  Brock,  R.  A.      Vestry  Book  of   Henrico  Parish,  Virginia, 
1730-73,    comprising  a   history  of   the  erection  of,  and 
other  interesting  facts  connected  with  the  venerable  St. 
John's  Church,  Richmond,    Va.,  with    notes   and  an  in- 
troduction by  R.  A.  Brock.      Royal  4°  paper,  uncut. 
Large  Paper:  only  100  copies  printed.     Richmond,  1874 
H  421    [Brodhead,  J.  R.]     Calendar  to  the  Holland  Documents 
'  in  the  office  of  the  Secretary  of    State  at  Albany,      pp. 

374.      8°  half  calf,  gilt.  Albany,  1845 

^ir  422  Brodhead.      History  of  the  State  of  New   York,    1609- 
I  1691.      Map.      pp.  801,  680.      2  vols.  8°  cloth. 

New  York,  1853-71 

n^  423  Brodie,  Walter.      Pitcairn's  Island,  and  the  Islanders,  in 
'  1850.      pp.  260.      Portrait.      Small  8°  cloth,  uncut. 

London,  1851 

jO  424  Brodribb,  W.  J.  and  Besant,  W.  Constantinople,  a  Sketch 
of  its  History,  from  its  Foundation  to  1453.  pp.  270. 
12°  cloth.  London,  1879 

,2,5  425  Brooke,  Henry.  Fool  of  Quality.  5  vols.  16°  sheep, 
(worn).  London,  1792 

J.Q  426  Brookfield,  Mass.  Sermon  preached  on  the  last  day  of 
the  year,  1775,  together  with  some  marginal  notes,  etc., 
giving  an  account  of  the  first  settling  of  the  Town  in 
the  year  1660,  its  desolation  by  the  Indians  in  Philip's 
War,  in  1675,  its  distresse  in  Queen  Anne's  War,  and 
its  increase  and  improvements  to  the  present  time.  pp. 
315.      8°  calf.  Boston,  1776 


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00  427  Brookfield.  Sermon  preached  at  Brookfield,  Mar.  6, 
1778,  on  the  Day  of  the  Interment  of  Mr.  Joshua 
Spooner,  who  was  most  barbarously  murdered,  pp.  19, 
4.      Small  8°  calf.  Boston,  1778 

^5-428  Brookfield.  Historical  Discourse,  Nov.  27,  1828.  By 
Joseph  I.  Foot.      pp.  64.      8°  calf.  Brookfield,  1829 

429  Brookfield.  Historical  Discourse  at  West  Brookfield, 
Nov.  27,  1828.  With  Capt.  Thomas  Wheeler's  Narra- 
tive, (1676).   pp.96.   8°  boards.      West  Brookfield,  1843 

op  430  Brookfield.  Discourse  at  the  South  Parish,  by  Micah 
Stone,  July  23,  1812; — Communication  from  the  Brook- 
field Association  to  the  Ecclesiastical  Council  who  or- 
dained Rev.  Loammi  I.  Hoadly,  1824; — Sermon  at  the 
Dedication  of  the  Meeting  House  of  the  Evangelical 
Society,  Aug.  13,  1828,  by  M.  Stone; — Sermon  by  Dr. 
Snell,  June  1838; — Stone's  Semi-Centennial  Discourse, 
March  11,  1851.      5  pamphlets. 

^  431  Brookline,  Mass.  Proceedings  at  the  Dedication  of  the 
Town  Hall,  Feb.  22,  1873,  pp.  64,  1873; — Muddy  River 
and  Brookline  Records,  1634-1838,  pp.  703,  1875.  2 
vols.  8°  cloth  and  half  morocco.  Boston. 

432  Brooks,  Benjamin.  The  Lives  of  the  Puritans.  3  vols. 
8°  calf.  London,  1813 

With  ex-libris  of  George  Phillips  Parker. 

ow  433  Brooks,  Charles.      Laws    of    Reproduction,     considered 
/  with    Reference  to  the  Litermarriage   of  near    Blood- 

Relations.      8°  half  calf,   gilt.  Cambridge,  1856 

^Q  434  Brooks,  Rev.  Charles.  The  Tornado  of  185 1,  in  Med- 
ford,  West  Cambridge  and  Waltham,  Mass.  pp.  72.  18° 
cloth.  Boston,  1852 

435  Brotherhead,  William.  American  Notes  and  Queries. 
Nos.  I  to  4,  (all  published).  8°  cloth,  with  original 
wrappers  bound  in.  Philadelphia,  1857 

^Q  436  Brotherhead.  The  Book  of  the  Signers,  containing  fac- 
simile letters  of  the  Signers  of  the  Declaration  of  Inde- 
pendence, illustrated  also  with  68  engravings  of  their 
residences,  portraits,  etc.  pp.  113.  Large  folio,  half 
morocco,  uncut  edges,  gilt  top.  Philadelphia,  1861 

Large  Paper. 

437   Brougham,  Lord  Henry.      Historical  Sketches  of  States" 

I  men  who  flourished  in  the  Time    of  George    III,;    to 

which  are  added,  Remarks  on  the    French  Revolution. 

First,  second  and    third  series.      Numerous    portraits. 

3  vols,   royal    8"  half  morocco,    gilt.         London,  1843 


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438  Brougham.      Lives  of  Men  of  Letters  and  Science    who 

flourished  in  the  Time  of  George  III.  With  portraits 
engraved  on  steel.  2  vols,  royal  8°  half  morocco,  un- 
cut, gilt  tops.  London,  1845-1847 

439  Brown,  Alexander.     The  Genesis  of  the  United  States. 

A  series  of  historical  manuscripts  now  first  printed,  to- 
gether with  a  reissue  of  rare  contemporaneous  tracts 
accompanied  by  bibliographical  memoranda,  notes  and 
brief  biographies.  100  portraits,  maps  and  plans.  2 
vols,  royal  8°  cloth,  uncut.  Boston,  1892 

Brown,  Charles  Brockden.  Novels,  comprising:  Wieland, 
Arthur  Mervyn,  Ormond,  Edgar  Huntley,  Jane  Talbot 
and  Clara  Howard.      5  vols.  12°  half  morocco,  gilt. 

Boston,  1827 

Brown,  H.  A.      Oration  delivered  in  Carpenter's  Hall  on 

the  looth  anniversary  of  the  Meeting  of  the    Congress 

of  1774.      pp.  52.    Royal  8'^  boards.     Philadelphia,  1875 

Privately  printed. 

Brown,  James.      The  Procedure,    Extent  and   Limits  of 

Human  Understanding,      pp.  477.     8°  sheep. 

London,  1728 

Brown.  Life  and  Letters  of  John  Brown,  Liberator  of 
Kansas  and  Martyr  of  Virginia.  Edited  by  F.  B.  San- 
born.     Portrait  and  plate.    8°  cloth.  Boston,  1885 

444  Brown,  John.     A    Compendious  History    of  the    British 

Churches  in  England,  Scotland,  Ireland  and  America, 
pp.  418,489,  (95).      2  vols.  8°  cloth,  uncut. 

Edinburgh,  1823 

445  Brown,  John  Carter.      Bibliotheca  Americana.      A  cata- 

logue of  books  relating  to  North  and  South  America  in 
the  library  of  the  late  John  Carter  Brown,  of  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  With  notes  by  John  Russell  Bartlett.  4 
vols,  imperial  8°  cloth.  Providence,  1865-1882 

Fifty  copies  only  of  the  four  volumes,  privately  printed.  All  were 
given  away,  and  the  complete  work  is  out  of  print. 

Vol.  I.  comprises  titles  of  600  works  printed  between  the  years 
1482  and  1600. 

Vol.  II.  comprises  1642  works  printed  between  the  years  1600  and 
1700. 

Vols.  III.  and  IV.  comprise  4173  works,  printed  between  the  years 
1700  and  1800.  Altogether,  the  Catalogue  is  descriptive  641 5  works, 
printed  before  the  present  century.  Vol.  I.  contains  121  plates  and 
and  wood-cuts,  consisting  of  fac-similes  of  tit!e  pages  of  rare  books, 
maps,  portraits,  devices  of  early  printers  and  vignettes.  Vol.  II.  con- 
tains illustrations  of  the  same  character.  Vols.  III.  and  IV.  are 
without  pictorial  illustrations. 

The  set  also  contains  the  first  editions  of  Vols.  I.  and  II.,  which 
were  re-issued,  with  large  additions,  as  above. 


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00  446  Brown,  Rev.  John.  (Pastor  in  Haverhill.)  Sermon 
preached  at  Arundel,  Nov.  4,  1730,  at  the  ordination 
of  Rev.  Thomas  Prentice,      pp.  30.      12°  morocco. 

T.  Fleet:  Boston,  1731 

Op    447  Brown,  Thomas.      Lectures    on    the    Philosophy    of    the 

Human  Mind.      3  vols.  8°  half  russia.       Andover,  1822 

/>£)    448  Brown,  William.     Antiquities  of  the  Jews.      pp.  631,  526. 

Plates.      2  vols.  8°  half  calf.  Philadelphia,  1823 

eo     449  Brown,  W.  H.      History    of    the    First    Locomotives    in 

America,      pp.  242.    Plates.    8''  cloth.     New  York,  1871 

^     450  Brown.     Genealogy   of  a    Portion  of  the  Brown  Family. 

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4°  calf.  London,  1672 

r-jj  453  Browne.  Certain  Miscellany  Tracts,  pp.  215,  6.  12° 
half  calf.  London,  1684 

Qp  454  Browne.  The  Lives  of  all  the  Princes  of  Orange,  from 
William  the  Great.      Portraits,      pp.  305.      8°  calf. 

London,  1693 
^      455   Browne.      Christian  Morals.   First  ed.    pp.  128.     i8°calf. 

Cambridge,  17 16 
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Brunet,  J.  C.      Manuel  du   Libraire   et    de  I'Amateur  de 

Livres.      With    the   Supplement.      7   vols,    bound    in  14 

vols,  royal  8°  cloth,  uncut.  Paris,  1860-80 

Brunswick,  Me.      History  of  Brunswick,   Topsham,    and 

Harpswell,    Me.      By   G.    A.  and   H.  W.   Wheeler,     pp. 

959.      Portraits  and  map.     8°  cloth.  Boston,  1878 

Bryant  and  Gay.      Popular  History  of  the  United  States. 

pp.  583.      Numerous    illustrations.      Vol.    i.      Royal  8"^ 

cloth. 
Bryant,    W.    C.      Poems.      First  ed. 

12°  boards. 

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Brydges,  Samuel  Egerton.  Sonnets  and  other  Poems. 
New  edition,      pp.  113.      16°  half  calf.        London,    1795 

Brydges.  Restituta;  or  Titles,  Extracts,  and  Characters 
of  Old  Books  in  English  Literature  revived.  4  vols.  8° 
calf,  gilt  edges,  (broken).  London,  1814 

Brydges.  Censura  Literaria,  containing  Titles,  Abstracts, 
and  Opinions  on  old  English  Books.  Second  ed.  10 
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London,  1815 

Brydges.  Autobiography,  Times,  Opinions,  and  Con- 
temporaries of.  pp.  424,  431.  2  portraits.  2  vols.  8° 
tree  calf,  gilt.  London,  1834 

Bucaniers.  History  of  the  Bucaniers  of  America,  con- 
taining, I:  The  Exploits  of  the  Grand,  Lolonois,  Roche 
Brasiliano,  etc.  II:  The  dangerous  Voyage  of  Capt. 
Sharp,  Watlin,  Sandlims,  and  others.  Ill:  Journal  of 
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America,  from  1684  to  1689,  etc.  25  maps  and  plates. 
8°  calf.  London,  1704 

Buchanan,  Georgio.  Rerum  Scoticarum  Historia,  Libris 
XX. — De  Jure  Regni  apud  Scotos.      pp.  721.    12°  sheep. 

Francofurti,  1584 
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and  Customs  of  the  North  American  Indians,  pp.  371. 
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London,  1824 

Buck,  Edward.  Massachusetts  Ecclesiastical  Law.  pp. 
310.      12°  cloth.  Boston,  1866 

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ingham, chiefly  addressed  to  King  James  I  of  England, 
pp.  39.      16°  cloth,  uncut.  Edinburgh,  1834 

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mens   of   Newspaper    Literature.      2    vols. ;  —  Personal 
Memoirs.      2    vols.      Portrait.       Together   5     vols.    12° 
cloth.  Boston,  1822-1852 

PP  475  BuGG,  Francis.  The  Picture  of  Quakerism  drawn  to  the 
Life;  —  Brief  History  of  the  Rise,  Growth,  and  Pro- 
gress of  Quakerism,  pp.  124,  196.  Bound  together. 
16°  sheep,  (shaken).  London,  1697 

The  author  deserted  the  Friends  Society  about  1684. 

^-Q  476  BuGG.  The  Pilgrim's  Progress,  from  Quakerism  to 
Christianity.  Second  ed.  Portrait  and  plate,  pp. 
352.      12°  half  morocco,  red  edges.  London,  1700 

1,  477  BuLKELEV,  Peter.  The  Gospel  Covenant;  or  the  Coven- 
ant of  Grace  opened.  Preached  in  Concord  in  New 
England,      pp.  381,  4.      Small  4°  calf.  London,  1646 

yj,  478  Bullock,  A.  H.  Addresses  before  Alumni  of  Amherst 
College,  July  8,  1863;  —  Address  at  Williams  College, 
Aug.  I,  1864;  —  Valedictory  Address,  Jan.  7,  1869;  — 
Intellectual  Leadership  in  American  History,  1875;  — 
Centennial  Situation  of  Woman,  1876.      5  pamphlets. 

/O  479  Bunker  Hill.  Celebration  of  the  Centennial  Anniversary 
of  the  Battle  of  Bunker  Hill.  pp.  174.  Plates.  Royal 
8°  cloth.  Boston,    1875 

//  c{o  480  Bunker  Hill.  Particular  Account  of  the  Battle  of  Bun- 
ker or  Breed's  Hill,  by  Alden  Bradford,  pp.  26,  1825; 
— History  of  the  Battle,  by  Charles  Coffin,  pp.  36,  1835; 
— Account  of  the  Battle,  by  H.  Dearborn,  pp.  12,  i8i8; 
— Oration  in  Commemoration  of  the  Battle,  by  G.  E. 
Ellis,  pp.  72,  1841; — History  of  the  Battle,  by  G.  E. 
Ellis,  pp.  69,  1875; — The  Battle,  by  William  Emmons, 
pp.  144,  1859; — Battle-Field  of  Bunker  Hill,  by  Froth- 
ingham,  pp.  46,  1876; — The  Command  in  the  Battle  of 
Bunker  Hill,  pp.  56,  1850; — Battle  of  Bunker  Hill,  pp. 
136,  1875,  by  Frothingham; — Doubts  Concerning  the 
Battle,  by  Hudson,  pp.  41,  1857; — Swett's  History  of 
Bunker  Hill  Battle,  pp.  58,  Notes  to  his  Sketch,  pp.  34, 
1825-7; — Who  was  Commander,  by  S.  Swett,  pp.  39, 
1850; — Col.  William  Prescott,  the  Commander,  by  F. 
J.  Parker,  pp.  21,  1875; — Stories  about  Gen.  Warren, 
etc.,  1835; — New  History  of  the  Battle,  by  W.  W. 
Wheildon,  pp.  56,  1875; — Magazine  Article  on  Battle 
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Bunker  Hill  Monument  Association  at  the  Annual 
Meetings,  held  on  the  seventeenth  of  June,  from  187 1 
to  1889,  inclusive.  Bound  in  10  vols.  8°  half  morocco, 
cloth  and  paper.  Cambridge,  1871-89 

/o  482  Bunker  Hill.  Celebrations  by  the  Bunker  Hill  Monu- 
ment Association  of  the  Anniversary  of  the  Battle  of 
Bunker  Hill  in  1850  and  1857;  —  Inauguration  of  the 
Statue  of  Warren,  June  17,  1857.      Plates.      8°  cloth. 

Boston. 

2j)    483  Bunker  Hill.      Original  Planing  and  Construction  of  Bun- 
ker Hill  Monument,     pp.    11,    1863; — History    of   the 
Bunker   Hill    Monument,    pp.    2;^,    1853.      2    vols.      8° 
boards. 
►75-   484  BuNN,  Alfred.      Old  England  and  New  England,  in  a  Se- 
/  ries  of  Views  taken  on  the  Spot.      pp.    315.      12°    half 

roan.  Philadelphia,  1853 

I    ^Q    485   BuNYAN,  John.      The  Barren  Fig-Tree.      pp.  143.      Wood- 
cut portrait.      18°  sheep.  London,  1762 
;    <^r  486  BuNYAN.      The  Pilgrim's  Progress  from  this  World  to  that 
which  is  to  Come.      Sixteenth  ed.   pp.  205.    Wood-cuts. 
18°  half  morocco,  uncut.  London,  1707 

r-  487  BuNYAN.  The  Pilgrim's  Progress.  The  second  part. 
Seventeenth  ed.      pp.   166.      Wood-cuts.      18°  cloth. 

Boston,  1744 

^c-  488  BuNYAN.  The  Pilgrim's  Progress.  With  a  Life  of  the 
Author,  by  Robert  Southey.  pp.  411.  Portrait  and 
illustrations.      8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1839 

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/  which  is  to  Come.      pp.    354.      Portrait    and  rubricated 

title.      8°  cloth,  uncut.         W.  Pickering:  London,  1849 

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/  a  Memoir  by  J.  M.  Hare.      pp.  336.    Illustrations.     12° 

cloth.  London,  1853 

491  BuNYAN.  'Phe  Pilgrim's  Progress.  A  Fac-simile  Repro- 
duction of  the  First  Ed.  pp.  205.  Wood-cuts.  Small 
8°  cloth.  London,   1875 

/O  492  BuNYAN.  Profitable  Meditations;  a  Poem.  Now  first 
reprinted  from  a  unique  Copy,  and  edited  with  intro- 
duction and  notes  by  George  Offor.  pp.  21,  47.  Small 
4°  half  roan.  London,    i860 

00  493  BuRDiCK,  William.  Oration  on  the  Nature  and  Effects  of 
the  Art  of  Printing,  July  5,  1802.  pp.  31.  8°  paper, 
uncut.  Boston,  1801 


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torical Register  for  1814-15.      pp.    219.      12°  boards. 

Boston,  1814 

Yf- 495  [Burgess,  George.]  Pages  from  the  Ecclesiastical  His- 
tory of  New  England,  1740-1840.      12°  paper. 

Boston,  1847 

,       496  BuRGOYNE,  General.      Substance  of  his  Speeches,  on  May 

26  and  28,  1778;  with  an  Appendix  containing  General 

Washington's  Letter  to  General  Burgoyne,  etc.    pp.  42, 

6.      8°  half  morocco,  uncut.  London,  1778 

With  numerous  notes  in  the  handwriting  of  John  Wilkes. 

j2_5-  497  Burgoyne.  A  Letter  from  Lieut.  Gen.  Burgoyne  to  his 
Constituents  upon  his  late  Resignation;  with  the  Cor- 
respondence between  the  Secretaries  of  War  and  Him, 
relative  to  his  return  to  America.  Fourth  ed.  pp.  37. 
8°  half  roan.  London,  1779 

^o  oo49^  Burgoyne.  A  Statement  of  the  Expedition  from  Canada  as 
laid  before  the  House  of  Commons,  by  Lieutenant  Gen- 
eral Burgoyne,  and  verified  by  evidence;  with  a  Collec- 
tion of  Authentic  Documents,  and  an  addition  of  many 
circumstances    which  were    prevented   from    appearing 

before  the  House Written   and  collected  by 

himself,      pp.  140,  62.      Maps  and  plates.      4°  calf. 
Bookplate  of  Sir  Henry  Mainwaring,  Esq.  London,   1780 

,5-499  Burgoyne.  A  Supplement  to  the  State  of  the  Expedition 
from  Canada,  containing  General  Burgoyne's  orders,  re- 
specting the  Principal  Movements,  and  Operations  of 
the  Army  to  the  Raising  of  the  Siege  of  Ticonderoga. 
London,  1780.  pp.  26.  Royal  4°  paper,  uncut. 
Only  75  copies  reprinted.  New  York,   1865 

PP  500  Burgoyne.      Dramatic  and   Poetical  Works  of,  to  which 
i  are   prefixed.    Memoirs   of   the   Author,      pp.  248,   235. 

Plates.     2  vols.   8°  russia,   gilt.  London,  1808 

I  Large  paper. 

j^  501   BuRiLLViLLE,  R.    I.      Burillvillc,  as  it  Was,   and  as  it  Is. 
By  Horace  A.  Keach.     pp.  167.     (2  copies.)     16°  cloth. 

Providence,  1856 

3l,o~o  5°^   BuRK,  John  D.      History  of  Virginia  from  the  first  Settle-  • 
ment  to  the   present  day.      4  vols.   8°  half  crimson   mo- 
rocco, gilt.  Petersburg,  1804-05-16 

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stroyed by  fire. 

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John  Daly  Burk,  Author  of  a  History  of  Virginia.  Ed- 
ited by  Charles  Campbell,      pp.  123.     8°  cloth. 

Albany,  1868 
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<25'Zo    5°"^  Burke,  Edmund.      Works  of.     Revised  edition.      Portrait 
,  on  India  paper.      12  vols,  royal  8°  cloth,  uncut. 

Boston,  1866 
Large  Paper.     Only  100  copies  printed. 

-_      505   Burke.      An    Account    of  the    European    Settlements    in 
America.      2  vols.    8°  calf.    Second  ed.       London,  1758 
506   Burke.      An    Account    of   the    European    Settlements    in 
America.      First  American  ed.      8°  half  morocco. 

Boston,  1835 

/  o  507  BuRLAMAQUi,  J.  J.  The  Principles  of  Natural  and  Poli- 
tic Law.  Translated  by  Mr.  Nugent,  pp.  424.  8° 
morocco,  gilt.  Boston,  1792 

c-^  508  BuRLiNGAME,  Anson.  Defence  of  Massachusetts,  Speech 
in  the  House  of  Representatives,  June  21,  1856.  pp. 
T,2,-      Portrait.      8°  cloth. 

Privately  printed  :    Cambridge,  1856 

^Q  509  Burn,  J.  L.  The  Fleet  Registers;  comprising  the  His- 
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sons and  Marriage-House  Keepers,  pp.  123.  8°  cloth, 
uncut.  London,  1833 

P£j  510  BuRNABY,  Rev.  Andrew.  Travels  through  the  Middle 
Settlements  in  North  America,  in  the  Years  1759  and 
1760.      pp.  206.      16°  sheep,  (broken).  Dublin,  1775 

r-Q  511  BuRNABY.  The  samc,  with  observations  upon  the  state 
of  the   colonies,      pp.  (8),    106.      4°  half  roan,  uncut. 

London,  1775 

^Q  512  BuRNABY.  The  same.  pp.  199.  8°  stitched.  London,  1775 
^jr-  513  BuRNABY.      The  same.      Map  and   plate.      Third    ed.      4° 

calf.  London,  1798 

xy      514  Burnet,    Gilbert.      History   of   his  own  Time,    from  the 

Restoration  of    Charles   II  to  the  Treaty  of   Peace  at 

Utrecht.      New   edition,    with  notes  and   51    portraits. 

pp.  949,    2  vols,  imperial  8°  cloth,  uncut.    London,  1840 

_2p  515  Burnet.  History  of  the  Reformation  of  the  Church  of 
England.  New  edition,  with  notes  and  47  portraits, 
pp.  864,  508.      2  vols,  imperial  8°  cloth,  uncut. 

London,  1841 

0     516  Burnet.      Some  Passages  in  the  Life  and    Death  of  John 
Earl  of  Rochester,      pp.  182.      Portrait.      12°  cloth. 

London,  1875 
Facsimile  of  original  edition  of  1680. 

^r-   517   Burney,    James.     A    Chronological    History    of    North- 
Eastern  Voyages  of  Discovery,  and  of  the  early  Eastern 
I  Navigations  of  the  Russians,     pp.  310.     8°  calf. 

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/jI^q  518  Burns.      Poems,    chiefly    in    the    Scottish    dialect.      Kil- 

!  marnock:   Printed    by    John    Wilson,    1786.     pp.    240. 

Fac-simile  reprint  of  the   original    edition.      8°  boards, 

uncut.  (J.  McKie:  Kilmarnock,  1867) 

Only  600  copies  printed. 

^00519  Burns,    Robert.      Poems,   chiefly   in  the  Scottish  Dialect. 

The  third  ed.      pp.  372.      Portrait.      8°  calf,  gilt. 

London,  1787 

QQ  520  Burns.      Poems,    chiefly    in  the    Scottish    Dialect.  New 

edition,     considerably    enlarged,      pp.    237,    287.  Por- 
trait.     2  vols.  8°  half  morocco,  uncut,  gilt  tops. 

Edinburgh,  1798 

/   ^^521   Burns.     Select  Scotish  Songs,  ancient  and  modern.  Edi- 
ted by  R.  H.  Cromek.      pp.  230,  270.      2  vols.  12°  cloth. 

London,  1810 

^0  522  Burns.  Poetical  Works  of.  With  notes  illustrative  of 
his  Poems,  and  an  account  of  his  life.  By  Gilbert 
Burns,      pp.  631.      Portrait.      8°  sheep.  Phila..  1823 

00  5^3  l^URNS.  Tarn  O'Shanter  and  Souter  Johnny,  a  Poem. 
Illustrated  by  Thomas  Landseer.      pp.  16.      12°  boards. 

London,  1830 

%*i  524  Burns.     Works  of,  with  Life  by  Allan  Cunningham,     pp. 
I  807.      Portrait  and  plates.      Royal  8°  cloth,  uncut. 

London,  1845 

^Q  525   Burns.      Poems   and    Songs.      With  life  by  James  Currie. 

pp.  575.    Frontispiece.    18°  cloth,  uncut.    London,  n.  d. 

/   5'o  5^^  Burns.       Celebration   of    the    looth  Anniversary    of   the 

Birth  of    Robert    Burns,    by    the   Boston   Burns'  Club, 

January  25,  1859.      pp.  84.      12°  cloth.         Boston,  1859 

^Q  527  Burr.  Reports  of  the  Trials  of  Colonel  Aaron  Burr 
(late  Vice-President  of  the  United  States),  for  Treason 
and  for  a  Misdemeanor,  in  preparing  the  means  of  a 
military  expedition  against  Mexico,  a  territory  of  the 
King  of  Spain,  with  whom  the  United  States  were  at 
peace,  etc.,  etc.  By  David  Robertson,  pp.  596,  539. 
2  vols.  8°  half  morocco,  red  tops.  Phila.,  1808 

J  .5-/5  528  Burr.  Life  of  Harman  Blennerhassett,  comprising  an 
authentic  narrative  of  the  Burr  Expedition.  By  W.  H. 
Safford,  plate,  pp.  239,  Chillicothe,  1850;  —  Margaret 
Moncrieffe,  the  first  love  of  Aaron  Burr,  by  Charles 
Burdett,  plate,  pp.  437,  N.  Y.,  i860.  2  vols.  12°  cloth. 
^  529  [Burroughs,    Edward.]     A   Declaration   of    the  sad  and    / 

'  great  Persecution  and  Martyrdom  of  the  People  of  God,     \ 

called  Quakers,  in  New-England,  for  the  worshipping 
of  God,  etc.  pp.  32.  Small  4°  claret  morocco,  extra, 
gilt  top.  London,  (1661) 


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J  Vo   53°  Burroughs,    Stephen.      Memoirs  of.     First  ed.     8°   calf, 
uncut  edges.  Hanover,  N.  H.,  1798 

•yx-  531   Burroughs.      The  same,  (with  additions).      18°  cloth. 

'  New  York,  1852 

Burton,  John.      The  Genuineness  of  L*^  Clarendon's  His- 
tory of  the  Rebellion  vindicated,      pp.   173.      8°  calf. 

Oxford,  I  744 
With  other  tracts  bound  in. 

-.  533  Burton,  John  Hill.  Narratives  from  Criminal  Trials  in 
Scotland,      pp.  310,  319.      2  vols.    12°  cloth. 

London,  1852 

N/r534  [Burton,  R.]     The  English    Empire    in    America,    or    a 
/ "  Prospect  of  His  Majesties'  Dominions  in   the  West  In- 

dies.     Map  and  plate,      pp.  209.      18°  sheep    (broken.) 

London,  1685 

L2.  535  Burton,  Richard.  The  History  of  the  House  of  Orange, 
or,  a  brief  Relation  of  the  Glorious  and  Magnanimous 
Achievements  of  His  Majesty's  renowned  Predecessors, 
together  with  the  History  of  William  and  Mary,  etc. 
New  ed.  pp.  144.  Frontispiece.  Royal  4°  boards, 
uncut.  Westminster,  1814 

Large  Paper.     Only  50  copies  printed. 

536  [Burton,  Robert.]  The  Anatomy  of  Melancholy.  En- 
graved titles,      pp.  461,  612.      2  vols.  8°  boards,  uncut. 

London,  1826 

^  537  Burton.  The  Anatomy  of  Melancholy.  By  Democritus 
Junior.  New  ed.,  corrected,  with  an  Account  of  the 
Author,      pp.  583,  612.      2  vols.   8°  calf,   gilt. 

London,  1837 

538  [Burton,  Rev.  Warren.]  The  District  School  as  it  was. 
1.8°  cloth,  uncut.  Boston,  1833 

^Q  539  Bush,  G.  G.  Harvard  the  first  American  University. 
Plates.      12°  boards,  uncut.  Boston,  1886 

^  540  Butler,  Charles.  Historical  Memoirs  of  the  English, 
Irish  and  Scottish  Catholics,  since  the  Reformation. 
Third  ed.     4  vols.    8°  tree  calf,  extra,  by  Riviere. 

London,  1822 

r5'  541  Butler.  Reminiscences.  Fourth  ed.  pp.  404,  291.  2 
vols,  in  I.      8°  morocco,  gilt.  London,  1824 

542  Butler,  Rev.  Joseph.  Works  of,  with  a  Preface,  giving 
some  Account  of  the  Character  and  Writings  of  the 
Author,  by  Samuel  Halifax,  pp.  340,  357.  2  vols.  8° 
calf,  gilt.  Oxford,  1849 


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J^roo  543  Butler,  Samuel.  Hudibras,  written  in  the  Time  of  the 
late  Wars.  Parts  i  and  2.  pp.  268,  216.  2  vols,  in  i. 
Small  8°  full  crushed  levant  morocco  extra,  inside  tool- 
ing, gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

Printed  by  F.  G.  for  Richard 
Harriot,  1663.      Printed  by  T.  R.  for  John  Martyn,  1664 
This  is  the  genuine  Author's  first  Edition. 
NaO  54"^  Butler.      Hudibras.     The    second  Part   1664.      pp.    216. 
The  third  and  last  Part,  1678.      pp.  285.     2  vols,    small 
8°  morocco,  gilt  edges.  London. 

Genuine  first  editions. 

34  00  545  Butler.  Hudibras.  The  first  Part.  1663.  pp.  128.  The 
second  Part.  1664.  pp.  125.  2  vols.  16°  morocco, 
gilt  edges.  London,  1663-4 

First  editions,  published  at  the  same  time  with  the  author's  edition, 
but  in  a  cheaper  form,  probably  to  compete  in  cheapness  with  the 
spurious  edition. 

/S"  o#  546  Butler.  Hudibras.  The  first  Part.  pp.  125.  16°  mo- 
rocco, gilt  edges.      London,    printed  in    the  year  1663 

The  earliest  edition  of  Hudibras,  printed  (surreptitiously)  before 
the  author's  edition  was  published  by  Marriot  in  the  same  year. 

%0  547  Butler.      Posthumous  Works  in   Prose    and  Verse,      pp. 
243,  18.      Portrait  after  Sir  Peter  Lilly.      18°  calf. 

London,  17 15 

^^548  Butterfield,  C.  W.      Journal  of  Capt.  Jonathan  Heart  on 

the  March  with  his  Company  from  Connecticut  to  Fort 

Pitt,  Sept.  to  October,  1785.     pp.  94.      Small  4'^  paper, 

uncut.  Albany,  1885 

Only  i  50  copies  printed. 

3  5*0  549  Buxton,  Me.  Address  at  the  First  Centennial  Celebra- 
tion, by  N.  W.  Williams,  pp.  34,  1850;  —  Records  of  the 
Church  of  Christ  during  the  pastorate  of  Paul  Coffin,  pp. 
88,  1868;  —  Records  of  the  Proprietors  of  Narraganset 
Township,  No.  i,  now  the  town  of  Buxton  from  Aug.  i, 
1733  to  Jan.  4,  1811,  by  W.  F.  Goodwin,  pp.  400,  1871, 
(privately  printed);  —  Report  of  the  Proceedings  at  the 
Celebration  of  the  First  Centennial  Anniversary  of  the 
town  of  Buxton,  Aug.  14,  1872,  by  J.  W.  Marshall,  pp. 
288,  1874;  —  Semi  Centennial  of  York  County  Confer- 
ence, June  4-5,  1872,  pp.  119,  1876.  5  vols.  8°  cloth 
and  paper.  Portland. 

j2  QD  55°  Byfield,  Nathaniel.     An  Account  of  the  late  Revolution 

in  New  England,  together  with    the  Declaration  of  the 

I     ,  Gentlemen,  Merchants  and  Inhabitants  of  Boston,  April 

18,  1689.     pp.  20.     Small  4°  blue  morocco,   gilt  edges 

by  Hayday.  London,  i68q 


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Byfield,  Nicholas.  The  Principall  Grounds  of  Christian 
Religion,  pp.  22.  London  1625;  —  Byfield,  Richard. 
A  Candle  lighted  at  the  Lamp  of  Sacred  Scriptures.  In 
one  volume.      18°  russia,  gilt.  London,  1627 

Byles,  Mather.  The  Character  of  the  Perfect  and  Up- 
right  Man,  etc.      pp.    27.      Portrait   inserted.      8°   calf. 

S.  Gerrish:  Boston,  1729 

Byles.  God  Glorious  in  the  Scenes  of  the  Winter.  Ser- 
mon preached  in  Boston,  Dec.  23,  1744.  pp.  14.  16° 
calf.  B.  Green  &  Co. :     Boston,  1744 

Byrd,  William.  The  Westover  Manuscripts,  containing 
the  History  of  the  Dividing  Line  betwixt  Virginia  and 
North  Carolina,  etc.      pp.  143.     Royal  8°  boards. 

Petersburg,   1841 
Byrd.     The  History  of  the  Dividing    Line  between  Vir- 
ginia and  North  Carolina,  as  run  in   1728-29.      pp.  233, 
276.      2  vols,  royal  4°  boards.  Richmond,    1866 

Large  Paper.     Only  40  copies  privately  printed. 
Byron,  John.      Narrative  of.      Containing  an  Account  of 
the  great  Distresses  suffered  by  himself  and  Companions 
on  the  Coast  of  Patagonia,    1740-46.      pp.  257.   8°  half 
morocco,  uncut.  London,  1768 

Byron,  Lord.  Poems,  original  and  translated.  Second 
ed.      pp.  174.      Frontispiece.   8°  cloth. 

Newark,  (Eng.),  1808 
Byron.      English    Bards    and    Scotch    Reviewers.      First 
American  Edition,      pp.  86.    8°  half  roan.       Phila,  1811 
Byron.      English  Bards  and  Scotch  Reviewers,  a  Satire, 
pp.   126.     Imperial  4°  boards,  uncut.       New  York,  1865 
Large  Paper.     Only  75  copies. 
Byron.      Letters  and  Journals  of  Lord  Byron,    with    No- 
tices of  his  Life.      By  Thomas  Moore.      Third  ed.    Por- 
traits and  plates.      3  vols.   8°  calf,  gilt.       London,  1833 
Byron.      Conversations  on  Religion  with  Lord  Bryon  and 
Others.      By  James  Kennedy,      pp.  461.   8°  cloth,  uncut. 

London,  1830 


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ABECAdeVaca.     Relacion  of    Alvar  Nunez  Cabeca 
de  Vaca.      Translated  by  Buckingham  Smith.      Por- 
trait.     Imperial  8°  cloth.  New  York,  187 1 

Only  100  copies  privately  printed.     A  new  edition,  with  many  im- 
portant additions. 

564  Cabot.      Memoir  of  Sebastian  Cabot,   with  a  Review  of 

the  History  of  Maritime  Discovery.      8°  sheep. 

Phila.,  1831 

565  Cabot.     The  same.      8°  boards,  uncut.  London,  1832 


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2.f  566  Cabot.  The  Remarkable  Life,  Adventures  and  Discover- 
ies of  Sebastian  Cabot,  of  Bristol.  By  J.  F.  Nichols. 
Portrait.      Small  4°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1869 

>y|oc  5^7  Cabot.  La  Vera  Patria  di  Nicolo  de'  Conti  edi  Giovanni 
Caboto,  di  C.  Bullo.  pp.  91.  Chioggia,  1880,  (2  copies); 
—  Giovanni  E.  Sebastiano  Cabota,  notizie,  di  Augusto 
Zeri.  pp.  II.  Roma,  1881;  —  Intorno  a  Giovanni 
Caboto  Genovese,  Scopritore  del  Labrodor  e  di  altre 
regioni  dell'  Alta  America  settentrionale,  di  Carnelio 
Desimoni.  pp.  63.  Geneva,  1881.  4  pamphlets. 
5-Q  568  Cadets.  Divisionary  Corps  of  Cadets  First  Division  M. 
V.  M.  Roll,  —  Constitution, — Bill  of  Dress,  pp.  60, 
printed  on  one  side  only.      8°  half  morocco,  uncut. 

Boston,  i860 
Only  30  copies  privately  printed. 
^^  569  Cairnes,  J.  E.      The    Slave-Power;  its  character,   career 
and  probable  designs,     pp.  171.   8°  cloth. 

New  York,  1862 

J)  570  Calamy,  Edmund.      The  Nonconformist's  Memorial,   be- 

ing an  Account  of  the  Ministers,  who  were  ejected  or 
silenced  after  the  Restoration,  particularly  by  the  Act 
of  Uniformity,  Aug.  24,  1662.  New  edition  by  Samuel 
Palmer.  Numerous  brilliant  portraits,  pp.  551  (30,) 
648(36.)     2  vols.  8°  calf,  gilt  (rebacked).    London,  1775 

I  5  5-571  Calamy.  Historical  Account  of  my  own  Life,  with  some 
Reflections  on  the  Times  I  have  lived  in,  1671-1731. 
Edited,  with  notes,  by  J.  T.  Rutt.  pp.  501,  561.  Por- 
trait.     2  vols.   8°  half  russia.  London,  1829 

n  572  Calef,  Robert.      More  Wonders  of  the  Invisible    World; 

or,  The  Wonders  of  the  Invisible  World,  Displayed  in 
Five  Parts.  Part  I.  An  Account  of  the  Sufferings  of 
Margaret  Rule,  Written  by  the  Reverend  Mr.  C.  M. 
Part  II.  Several  Letters  to  the  Author,  etc.  And  his 
Reply  relating  to  Witchcraft.  Part  III.  The  Differ- 
ences between  the  Inhabitants  of  Salem-Village,  and  Mr. 
Parris,  their  Minister  in  New  England.  Part  IV.  Let- 
ters of  a  Gentleman  uninterested.  Endeavoring  to  prove 
the  received  Opinions  about  Witchcraft  to  be  Orthodox. 
With  short  Essays  to  their  Answers,  etc.  pp.  156,  with 
the  scarce  errata  (mounted)  and  a  fac-simile  of  an  au- 
tograph note  of  the  Author.  Also  a  fac-simile  title  in- 
serted. Small  4°  antique  morocco.  London,  1700 
"This  writer  deserves  unbounded  praise  for  having  withstood  the 
delusion  of  his  time.  In  his  discussion  with  Cotton  Mather,  he  is  as 
superior  to  him  in  reasoning  as  he  was  in  good  sense  and  courage. 
This  book  was  burnt  at  Harvard  College  by  order  of  the  President, 
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^  ty-jj     573  Calef.      More  Wonders  of  the  Invisible  World,  etc.      12° 
calf.    (2  leaves  slightly  damaged   and  neatly    mended.) 

Reprinted:   Salem,  1796 
«2  5"o    574  Calef.      The  same.      12°  half  morocco.  Salem,  1823 

/  "in    575   Calef.      The  same.      18°  sheep.  Boston,  1828 

I  2^r-  576  Calcoen.  a  Dutch  Narrative  of  the  Second  Voyage  of 
of  Vasco  de  Gama  to  Calicut,  printed  at  Antwerp  circa 
1504.  With  introduction  and  translation  by  J.  P.  Ber- 
jeau.  Black  letter  reprint,  with  fac-simile  map.  Small 
4°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1874 

577   Calhoun,  John  C.     Works  of.      6  vols.   8°  half  calf. 

New  York,  1853 

/  578  Callendar,  John.      Historical  Discourse  on  the  Civil  and 

Religious  Affairs  of  the  Colony  of  Rhode  Island  and 
Providence  Plantations  in  New  England  and  America, 
from  1638  to  the  End  of  the  first  Century,  pp.  120. 
12°  morocco,  gilt  edges.  Boston,  1736 

Id  579  Calmet,  A.  Dictionary  of  the  Holy  Bible.  Eighth  ed. 
Revised  by  Edward  Robinson,  pp.  1003.  Maps  and 
engravings.      Royal  8°  sheep.  Boston,  1837 

S  iL5"  5^°  Cambridge,  Mass.  Two  Hundred  Years  Ago;  or,  a  brief 
history  of  Cambridgeport  and  East  Cambridge,  with  no- 
tices of  some  of  the  early  settlers.  By  (Mrs.)  S.  S. 
S(impson).      Plate.      16°  cloth.  Boston,  1859 

Suppressed  by  her  family  and  relatives.     With  a.  I.  s.  of  Lucius  R. 
Paige,  historian  of  Cambridge,  relating  to  the  book,  inserted. 

. /s  581  Cambridge.  Atlas  of  the  City  of  Cambridge,  Mass.  By 
G.  M.  Hopkins.      r8    maps.       Atlas    folio,     half    roan. 

Phila,  1886 

o  582  Cambridge.  Memorial  to  the  Men  of  Cambridge  who  fell 
in  the  First  Battle  of  the  Revolutionary  War;  — Pro- 
ceedings, July  3,  1875,  in  Celebration  of  the  Centennial 
Anniversary  of  Washington's  taking  command  of  the 
Continental  Army;  —  Proceedings  at  the  Dedication  of 
the  Soldiers'  Monument,  June  1869;  —  Exercises  in 
Celebrating  the  250th  Anniversary  of  the  Settlement  of 
Cambridge,  Dec.  28,  1880.      4  vols.   8°  cloth. 

Cambridge,  1870-81 

.  p  583  Cambridge.  Lectures  on  the  History  of  the  First  Church 
in  Cambridge.  By  A.  McKenzie,  pp.  289,  1873; — An 
Account  of  the  Controversy  in  the  First  Parish  in  Cam- 
bridge ,  1827-29.  pp.  58,  1829.  2  vols.  12°  cloth  and 
boards.  Boston. 

nj^  584  Cambridge,  Mass.  Historical  and  Miscellaneous  Pamph- 
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3p  585  Cambridge.  Farewell  Sermon,  Dec.  8,  1833,  by  W. 
Newell; —  Discourse  on  the  Cambridge  Church  Gath- 
ering, Feb.  22,  1846,  by  W.  Newell;  —  Account  of 
some  of  the  Bridges  over  Charles  River,  by  William 
Newell.     3  vols.   8°  half  roan.  Cambridge. 

5o  00  5^^  Cambridge  Platform.     A  Platform  of  Church-Discipline, 
'  gathered  out  of  the  Word  of  God,  and  agreed  upon  by      y 

the  Elders  and  Messengers  of  the  Churches  assembled    <C_ 
in  the  Synod  at  Cambridge  in  New   England,  etc.    pp. 
30.      Small  4°  blue  morocco,   beveled  sides,  gilt  edges. 
Printed  in  New  England:     Reprinted  in  London,  1653 
*i5^oo  5^7  Cambridge  Platform.      A  Platform  of  Church-Discipline, 

gathered  out  of  the  Word  of  God,  and  agreed  upon  by  / 
the  Elders  and  Messengers  of  the  Churches  assembled 
in  the  Synod  at  Cambridge  in  New  England,  pp.  2,  10, 
TfTy,  I.  (A  few  leaves  somewhat  closely  trimmed  at  the 
top.)  Small  4°  full  blue  crushed  levant  morocco  e.\tra, 
gilt  edges,  by  Bedford. 

Cambridge:     Printed  by  Marmaduke  Johnson,  167 1 
Fine  copy  of  the  rare  Second  (American)  edition. 
/3too  5^^  Cambridge  Platform.     A  Platform  of  Church  Discipline,   ^ 
etc.   pp.  I,  22,  64.    18°  calf.      John  Foster,  Boston,  1680 
I  Lacks  the  table  of  contents  at  the  end. 

u   QQ  589  Cambridge  Platform.    The  Results  of  three  Synods  held  by 

the  Elders  and  Messengers  of  the  Churches   of  Massa-    ^ 
chusetts  Province,  New  England,     pp.  118;  —  Confes-    ^ 
sion  of  Faith  aloued  and  consented  unto   at  the  second 
session  of  the  Synod,   May   12,  1680.      pp.  50.    16°  half 
'  calf.  Boston,  1725 

c2  -2.5"  59°  Cambridge  and  Saybrook  Platforms  of  Church  Discipline. 
12°  half  sheep.  Boston,  1829 

3  00  59^  Camden,  Me.  Sketches  of  the  History  of.  By  John  L. 
Locke,     pp.  267.      12°  cloth.  Hallowell,  1859 

o^  00592   Camden,     William.        Britannia,      sive     fiorentissimorum 
!  Regnorum,    Anglise,   Scotiaae,    Hibernice,   et    Insularum 

adiacentium.     First  ed.     pp.  556,    12.      Square  16°  an- 
I  tique  calf,  red  edges.  Londini,    1586 

%  oe  593  Camden.  Remaines  concerning  Britaine.  The  fifth  im- 
pression, with  many  rare  antiquities  never  before  im- 
printed, by  the  industry  and  care  of  John  Philipot.  pp. 
422.  Fine  portrait,  bright  impression.  Small  4°  calf, 
gilt.  London,  1637 

^.^594  Camden.     The    History    of  the  most  renowned  and  vic- 
torious   Princess    Elizabeth,    late    Queen    of    England. 
'  pp.  661  and  table.      Portrait  by    R.  White.      Folio,  half 

morocco,  uncut.  London,  1688 


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595  Campaigns  of  the  Civil  War.  Outbreak  of  the  Rebellion, 
by  J.  G.  Nicolay;  —  From  Fort  Henry  to  Corinth,  by 
M.  F.  Force.    Maps.    2  vols.    12°  cloth.    New  York,  1881 

596  Campbell,  Charles.  Introduction  to  the  History  of  the 
Colony  and  Ancient  Dominion  of  Virginia,  pp.  200. 
Royal  8°  cloth,  uncut.  Richmond,  1847 

00  597  Campbell.  History  of  the  Colony  and  Ancient  Dominion 
of  Virginia,      pp.  765.      8°  cloth.  Phila.,  i860 

^Q  598  Campbell,  J.  W.  History  of  Virginia,  from  its  Discovery 
till  the  year  1781.      pp.  310.      12°  sheep.        Phila.,  1813 

^  599  Campbell,  Lord  John.  The  Lives  of  the  Chief  Justices 
of  England,  from  the  Norman  Conquest  till  the  death 
of  Lord  Mansfield,  pp.  588,  584.  2  vols.  8°  cloth,  un- 
cut. Boston,  1850 
600  Canada.  An  Account  of  the  French  Settlements  in 
North  America,  shewing  from  the  latest  authors,  the 
towns,  ports,  islands,  lakes,  etc.,  of  Canada.  By  a  Gen- 
tleman. With  an  appendix,  giving  an  account  of  Que- 
bec, by  P.  Charlevoix,    pp.  26.    12°  morocco,  red  edges. 

Rogers  &  Fowle:  Boston,  1746 

^Q  601  Canada.  A  Letter  from  a  Gentleman  to  his  Friend,  in 
England,  descriptive  of  the  different  settlements  in  the 
Province  of  Upper  Canada,  pp.  30.  12°  boards,  un- 
cut. Phila.,  1795 

^  602  Canada.  Summary  of  Canadian  History,  by  J.  A.  Boyd; 
—  Map  of  Canada;  —  Northern  Traveller;  —  Guide  to 
Niagara  Falls,  by  Johnson.      4  vols.  16°  cloth. 

Phila.,  1864 

y  r-  603  Canada.  Report  on  Canadian  Archives,  by  Douglas 
Brymner,  1888;  — Tables  of  the  Trade  and  Navigation, 
1868; — Emigration  to  Canada.  The  Province  of  Que- 
bec, 1869.    3  vols,  royal  8°  paper.    Ottawa  and  Toronto. 

^-j  604  Caner,  Henry.  Sermon  preached  at  King's  Chapel,  Bos- 
ton, January  i,  1761,  upon  occasion  of  the  death  of 
King  George  II.      pp.  31.      8°  half  morocco. 

Boston,  (1761) 
605   Canning,     George.       Select    Speeches    of.       Edited    by 
Robert  Walsh,      pp.583.      8°  cloth.  Phila.,  1842 

wr-   606  Capell,  Edward.      Prolusions;  or,  select  Pieces  of  ancient 

/  Poetry.      8°  calf.  London,  1760 

^^    607   Capell.      MSS.  Catalogue  of  Mr.  Capell's  Shakespeariana, 

/  presented    by    him    to  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  and 

printed    from    Mr.    Hazlewood's    copy,  by  Hartshorne, 
1829.      Transcribed  from   Hartshorne's   Reprint,    1842. 
Portrait,      pp.  30.      Royal  4°  sheep. 
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i'oo  608  Carey,    Mathew.      Miscellaneous    Trifles   in   Prose,     pp. 

i  176.      24°  calf,  gilt.  Phila.,  1796 

^  oc  609  Carey.      A     Plumb     Pudding    for    the    Humane,    Chaste, 

Valliant,    Enlightened    Peter    Porcupine,      pp.    48.      8° 

half  calf,  gilt.  Phila.,  1798 

J  ^     610  Carey.      The   Olive  Branch;   or,    Faults   on    both   Sides, 

Federal  and  Democratic.      Fourth  ed.      pp.  241,  276.    2 

vols.  12°  sheep,  (foxed).  Phila.,  1815 

^Q  611   Carey.      A  Short  Account  of   the  Malignant  Fever  which 

prevailed  in  Philadelphia   in   the   year    1793,  with  other 

writings  by  the  same  author,    pp.  472.    8°  half  morocco, 

uncut,  gilt  top.  Phila.,  1830 

/  'j^  612  Carleton.      Letters   from   and   to   Sir  Dudley    Carleton, 

'  during  his  Embassy  in   Holland,  from  January,  1615   to 

December,  1620.      pp.  510.   4°  half  calf.      London,  1757 

ju  e-Q  613  Carleton.      State  Letters  of,  during  his  Embassy  at  the 

Hague,  A.  D.  1627,   now   first   edited  by  T.  P.  (Thomas 

Phillips),      pp.  76.      Royal  4°  full  morocco,  extra. 

Midde  Hill,  1841 

*  '^     614  Carleton,  George.     A  Thankful  Remembrance  of  God's 
Mercie,    etc.      pp.     292.      Plates    by    Hulsius.      (Title- 
page  wanting).   4°  half  sheep,  (broken).    (London,  1624) 
^  jj-p   615   Carleton.     A  Thankfull  Remembrance  of   God's  Mercy, 
in  an  Historicall  (Collection  of  the    Deliverances  of  the 
I  Church  and  State  of    England.      Third   ed.  revised  and    ^ 

enlarged.  With  portrait,  engraved  title  and  numerous 
plates  by  Hulsius.  pp.  291.  Small  4°  calf,  gilt  edges, 
(one  leaf  mended).  London,  1627 

/y  t^g-  616  Carlisle,  Earl  of.      A  Relation   of  three   Embasies  from 
,  I  Charles  II  to  the  Great  Duke  of  Muscovie,  the  King  of 

Sweden,  and  the    King  of   Denmark,  performed  in  the 
years  1663  and  1664.    Portraits.    12°  calf.    London,  1669 
^  Co    617   Carlton,  Robert.      The  New  Purchase;   or,  seven  and   a 
j  half  years  in  the  Far  West.      pp.  300,  316.      2  vols.    12° 

I  boards.  New  York,  1843 

i   iHu    618   Carlyle,      Thomas.       Oliver    Cromwell's      Letters    and 
<  Speeches,    with    Elucidations,    2    vols. ;  —  Critical    and 

Miscellaneous  Essays;  —  Past  and  Present.  4  vols.  12° 
half  morocco  and  clorh.  Boston  and  New  York,  1839-45 
u  619  Carter,  James  G.  Geography  of  New  Hampshire.  18° 
I  boards.  Portsmouth,  1831 

I  U^    620  Cartier.      Voyage  de  Jaqves  Cartier  au   Canada  en  1534. 
(  Nouvelle  Edition,  publiee  d'aprds    I'edition  de    1598  et 

d'apres  Ramusio.  Par  M.  H.  Michellant.  Avec  deux 
cartes.  Documents  inedits  sur  Jaques  Cartier  et  le 
Canada,     pp.  71,  53.      12°  paper,  uncut.  Paris,  1865 


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I  I  /  ^  621  Cartier.  Bref  Recit  et  Succincte  Narration  de  la  Navi- 
gation faite  en  1535  et  1536  par  le  Capitaine  Jacques 
I  Cartier   aux    iles    de    Canada,  Hochelaga,  Saguenay  et 

autres.  Reimpression.  Precedde  d'une  introduction 
historique.  Par  M.  Davezac.  pp.  69.  12°  paper,  un- 
cut. Paris,  1863 
I  0  GO  ^^^  Carver,  J.  Travels  through  the  Interior  Parts  of  North 
America,  in  the  years  1766,  1767  and  1768.  Third  edi- 
tion, pp.  543.  Fine  mezzotint  portrait,  maps  and 
colored  plates.      8°  half  sheep.                      London,  1781 

r-«  623  Gary,  Henry.  Memorials  of  the  Great  Civil  War  in 
England,  from  1646  to  1652.  pp.  445,  464.  2  vols.  8° 
cloth,  uncut.  London,  1842 

c-  624  Gary,  Robert.  Memoirs  of  Robert  Gary,  Earl  of  Mon- 
mouth. Written  by  himself,  and  Fragmenta  Regalia. 
By  Sir  Robert  Naunton  With  explanatory  annotations. 
2  portraits.      Royal  8*  russia.  Edinburgh,  1808 

625  C.^SAUBON,  Meric.      A   Treatise  concerning  Enthusiasme, 
° '^  as  It  is  an  Effect  of  Nature.      Second  ed.,  revised,      pp. 

297.      12°  half  morocco.  London,  1656 

626  Case  decided  in  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States, 
in  February,  1793,  in  which  is  discussed  the  Question 
"Whether  a  State  be  liable  to  be  sued  by  a  Private 
Citizen  of  another  State?  "     pp.  120.      8°  half  sheep. 

Phila.,  1793 
Autograph  of  "  Jno.  Pickering." 

627  Castine,  Me.   History  of  Castine,  Penobscot,  and  Brooks- 
5"o  ville,    including    the    ancient  Settlement  of   Pentagoet. 

By  G.  A.  Wheeler,      pp.  401.      Plates.     8°  cloth. 

Bangor,  1875 

juq  628  Gaswall,   Rev.     Henry.       America    and     the    American 
Church.      Frontispiece.      Small  8°  cloth,  uncut. 

London,  1839 

629  Catalogue  of  Books  added  to  the  Library  of  Congress, 
from  Dec.  i,  1866  to  Dec.  11,  1868.  pp.  323.  2  vols, 
imperial  8°  cloth.  W^ashington,  1868-69 

630  Catalogues  of  the  Mass.  State  Library,  1858;  —  Boston 
Public  Library,  Lower  Hall,  1873;  —  Bowdoin  College 
Library,  1863; — Cincinnati  Public  Library,  1871.  To- 
gether 4  vols.  8°  and  royal  8°  half  morocco. 

iQ  631  Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  George  Offor,  sold  in  Lon- 
don, 1865;  —  Catalogue  of  a  very  curious  collection  of 
Prints  of  W.  Shropshire,  sold  in  London,  1770.  (Con- 
tains the  whole  works  of  that  celebrated  master,  Mr. 
John  Smith,  mezzotinto  scraper.)  2  vols.  8°  half  mo- 
rocco and  boards.  London. 


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•t*  632  Catalogues  published  by  Bernard  Quaritch,  London, 
1873-90.      73  parts  8°  paper.  London. 

St  ^^S  Catalogues.  Catalogues  of  Americana,  for  sale  by  E. 
Dufosse,  Paris.     43  parts  8°  paper. 

Q  634  Catalogues  of  the  Auction  Sales  of  the  Libraries  of  Wil- 
kinson, Stevens,  E.  A.  Crowningshield,  Corwin,  Davis, 
Guild,  Choate  and    Pickering.      9  vols.  8°  half  roan. 

New  York  and  Boston,  1846-59 

-  635  Catalogues  of  Auction  Sales  of  Libraries  in  New  York  and 
Boston,  comprising  catalogues  of  the  more  important 
sales  for  the  last  20  years.      81  parts  8°  paper. 

_  636  Cattermole,  Rev.  Richard.  The  Great  Civil  War  of 
Charles  I  and  the  Parliament,  pp.  287,  311.  Portraits 
and  fine  plates  from  drawings  by  George  Cattermole.  2 
vols,  square  8°  cloth.  London,  1842-5 

75-637   Caulfield,     James.      Calcographiana;     the    Printseller's 
Chronicle  and  Collector's  Guide  to  the   Knowledge  and 
Value    of    engraved    British    portraits,      pp.  163.      Por- 
trait.     8°  boards,  uncut.  London,   1814 
638  Caulfield.      Portraits,   Memoirs,  and  Characters  of  Re- 
markable Persons,  from   the   Revolution  in   1688  to  the 
end  of  the  Reign  of  George  II,  collected  from  the  most 
authentic  accounts  extant.     With   upwards  of   160  por- 
traits.     4  vols,  royal  4°  cloth,  uncut.      London,  1819-20 
Large  Paper. 
om  ^39  Cavendish,  George.     The  Negotiations  of  Thomas  Wool-__^ 
sey,  the  great  Cardinall  of    England,  containing  his  life"^ 
and    death,      pp.     118.      Fine    portrait.      Small  4°  calf, 
red  edges.  London,  1641 
_    640  Cavendish,  Sir  Henry.      Debates  in   the   House  of  Com- 
mons on  the  Quebec  Bill,  1774,  now   first  published  by 
J.  Wright,      pp.  303.      Maps.      8°  cloth,  uncut. 

London,  1839 
H<-64i  Caverly,  R.  B.  Heroism  of  Hannah  Duston,  together 
'  with  the  Indian    Wars   of  New  England,      pp.  408.      Il- 

lustrations.     12°  cloth.  Boston,  1875 

642  Caxton,  William.  Ars  Moriendi.  Here  begynneth  a 
lytyel  treatyse  schortely  compyled  and  called  ars  mor- 
iendi, that  is  to  saye  the  craft  for  to  dye  for  the  helthe 
of  mannes  sowle.      Folio,  calf. 

[Reprinted:    London,  1849] 

One  of  fifty  copies  reprinted  from  the  unique  copy  in  the  Bodleian 
Library. 

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^^  Folio,  half  morocco.  [Reprinted:  London,  1855] 

Fac-simile  reprint  of  the  rare^original. 


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i"'^tro  ^44  Caxton.  The  Statutes  of  Henry  VII  in  exact  fac-simile 
from  the  very  rare  original,  printed  by  Caxton  in  1489. 
Edited,  with  notes  and  an  introduction,  by  John  Rae. 
Royal  4°  half  morocco,  uncut.  London,  1869 

645  Caxton.     The  Life  of   Mayster  VVyllyam   Caxton,   of  the 
^^  Weald  of  Kent,   the  first  Printer  in  England.      By  John 

Lewis,  pp.  156.  Portrait  and  plates.  8°  blue  morocco, 
gilt  edges.  London,  1737 

Only  150  copies  printed. 

646  Centlivre,  Mrs.    Dramatic  Works  of,  with  a  new  account 
^  of  her  Life.      3  vols,  small  8°  boards,  uncut. 

London,  1872 

647  Chahert,  M.  de.  Voyage  en  1750  et  1751  dans  I'Ameri- 
que  Septentrionale,  pour  rectifier  les  Cartes  des  cotes 
de  I'Acadie,  de  ITsle  Royale,  et  de  ITsle  de  Terre  neuve. 

pp.  288.      Maps.      Royal  4°  half  morocco.      Paris,  1753 

^  648  Chalmers,     George.      Political    Annals    of    the    present 

^  <Zo  United  Colonies  from  their  Settlement  to  the   Peace  of 

1763.       Book  I.      (All  published.)     Royal  4°  calf,  gilt. 

London,  1780 
Large  Paper  Copy.     With  Chalmers'  Ex-Libis  inserted. 

649  Chalmers.      An   Introduction   to  the  History  of  the   Re- 

^^  ^0  volt  of  the  American  Colonies.     Vol.  I.  (all  published.) 

pp.  496.      (No   title   page   ever  printed  for  this  book.) 

8°  calf.  (1782) 

J  ^  c-  650  Chalmers.  Same.  New  edition,  with  a  continuation, 
pp.  414,  376.      2  vols.  8°  cloth.  Boston,    1845 

*;         651   Chalmers.      An   Estimate    of    the    comparative  Strength 
1^  of  Great  Britain,    during   the  present  and  four  preced- 

ing Reigns.  New  edition,  pp.  289,  17.  London,  1794; 
—  Opinions  on  Interesting  Subjects  arising  from 
American  Independence.  New  edition,  pp.  200.  In 
one  vol.  8°  calf.  London,  1785 

.  '         652   Chalmers.      Opinions  of    Eminent    Lawyers    on    various 
'  Points  of  English  Jurisprudence,  chiefly  concerning  the 

Colonies,    Fisheries   and    Commerce  of  Great    Britain. 

pp.  787.      Royal  8°  sheep.  Burlington,  1858 

.A  I        653  Chambers,    Robert.     Cyclopaedia  of   English    Literature. 
"^^^  2  vols,  royal  8°  half  calf,  gilt.  London,  i860 

Jq  654  Chambers.       Traditions    of    Edinburgh.       New    edition, 
pp.  389.      12°  cloth.  London,  1899 

Irtr  ^55  Chamberlain,  J.  L.      Maine,  her  place  in  history.      Map. 
1/  8°  cloth.  Augusta,  1877 


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5o  656  Chamberlain,  MtUen.  John  Adams,  the  Statesman  of 
the  American  Revolution ;  —  Samuel  Maverick's  Pali- 
sade House  of  1630; — Authenticity  of  the  Declara- 
tion of  Independence,  July  4,  1776;  —  History  of  the 
People  of  the  United  States,  a  review  of  McMaster's 
History;  —  Address  at  the  Dedication  of  Wilson  Hall 
(Dartmouth  College); — Address  at  the  Dedication  of 
the  Brooks  Library  Building,  Brattleboro,  Vt. ; —  Con- 
stitutional Relations  of  the  American  Colonies  to  the 
English  Government  at  the  Commencement  of  the 
American  Revolution..      7  pamphlets.  1884-8 

657   Champlain,    Samuel   de.      CEuvres    de    Champlain,   pub- 
liees  sous  le  Patronage  de  I'Universite  Laval  par  I'Abbe 
C.  H.  Laverdiere.      Second  ed,     Numerous  plates  and 
maps.      6    vols,    royal    4°    half    morocco,    uncut,    gilt 
'  edges.  Quebec,  1870 

J-  9^658   Chandler,    P.    W.      American    Criminal   Trials.      2    por- 
traits.     2  vols.  12°  cloth,  uncut.  Boston,  1841-4 

5'JlS'  ^59  Ghandler,  Richard.  The  Life  of  William  Waynflete, 
Bishop  of  Winchester,  Lord  High  Chancellor  of  Eng- 
land in  the  Reign  of  Henry  VI.,  and  Founder  of 
Magadalen  College,  Oxford:  collected  from  records, 
registers,  manuscripts,  and  other  authentic  evidences. 
Portrait,  plates  and  index,  pp.  428.  Imperial  8°  mo- 
rocco, gilt  edges.  London,  181 1 
Large  Paper  :  Only  50  copies  printed. 
^Q  660  Channing,  William  E.  Works  of.  Second  complete 
edition.  6  vols.;  —  Memoirs  of.  3  vols.  Together  9 
vols.  12°  cloth.  Boston,  1843-48 
^2,661  Channing,  W.  E.  Sermon  at  Dorchester,  Dec.  7,  1808; 
—  Infidelity,  1813; — Discourse,  June  15,  1814;  —  Ser- 
mon at  Baltimore,  May  5,  1819;  — Letters  to  Channing, 
by  Moses  Stuart,  1819;  —  Evidences  of  Revealed  Re- 
ligion, 1821;^ — Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Jared 
Sparks,  May  5,  1819;  —  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of 
E.  S.  Gannett,  June  30,  1824;  —  Tribute  to  Noah  Wor- 
cester, 1837;  —  Address  at  Lenox,  Aug.  i,  1842; —  Ad- 
dress at  the  Funeral  of  W.  E.  Channing,  by  E.  L.  Gan- 
nett, 1842; — Channing's  Character,  by  R.  G.  Hazard, 
1845.      II  vols.  8°  half  roan.  Boston. 

1  b<-  ^62   Chap  Books.      Cynthia,   with  the  Tragical  Account  of  the 
^  Unfortunate    Loves  of  Almerin  and    Desdemona,  Lon- 

don, 1726; — The  Famous  History  of  Montellion,  Knight 
of  the  Oracle,  London,  1720;  —  Honour  of  Chivalry,  or 
the  Famous  and  Delectable  History  of  Don  Bellianis  of 
Greece.  Curious  wood-cuts.  Bound  in  one  vol.  18° 
calf. 


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3T5~0  ^^3  CiiAP  Book.  The  Picture  Exhibition,  containing  original 
drawings  of  eighteen  Disciples.  Wood  engravings.  24° 
paper.  I.  Thomas:  Worcester,  1788 

1^  664  Chap  Books.  Snow  Storm,  pp.  26,  N.  Y.,  1823; — Ad- 
ventures of  Don  Quixote,  pp.  28,  Exeter,  1825;  — 
Sleeping  Beauty,  pp.  24,  Nottingham  ; —  History  of 
Wat  Tyler  and  Jack  Straw,  pp.  24,  n.  p.  n.  d. ; — Sketch 
of  the  Character  and  Manners  of  All  Nations,  pp.  35, 
Concord,  1830,  (2  copies); — Lady's  Polite  Valentine 
Writer,  London,  pp.  40; — Doleful  Death  of  Poor  Old 
Robin,  pp.  15,  London.      7  pamphlets  16°  paper. 

665  [Chaplin,  Ebenezer.]  Congregationalism,  as  contained 
in  the  Scriptures,  explained  by  the  Cambridge  Platform, 
and  by  approved  authors,   pp.  86.   8°  calf.   Boston,  1794 

666  Charles  I.  A  Discourse  or  Dialogue  between  the  two 
now  potent  Enemies,  the  Lord  General  M'litia,  and  his 
Illegall  opposite  Commission  of  Array,  pp.  8.  Small 
4°  paper.  London,  1642 

667  Charles  I.  The  Kings  Cabinet  Opened;  or,  certain 
packets  of  secret  letters  and  papers,  written  w'ith  the 
King's  own  hand,  and  taken  in  his  Cabinet  at  Nasby- 
Field,  June  14,  1645.      pp.  56.      Small  4°  calf. 

London,  1645 

668  Charles  I.  Reliquiae  Sacrse  Carolinse.  The  Works  of 
that  Great  Monarch  and  Glorious  Martyr  King  Charles 
the  ist.      2  portraits.      Small  8°  calf.  Hague,  1648 

669  Charles  I.  Reliquiae  Sacrae  Carolina,  or  the  works  of 
that  great  monarch  and  glorious  martyr.  King  Charles 
I,  collected  together  and  digested  in  order  according  to 
their  severall  subjects,  civil  and  sacred.  Portrait,  pp. 
(16),  324.      12°  mottled  calf,  gilt,  yellow  edges. 

Hague,  165 1 
Charles   I.       Reliquiae   Sacrae  Carolinae.      The  Works  of 
that  great  monarch  and   glorious   martyr.  King  Charles 
I,  both  civil  and  sacred.     Thick  12°  half  morocco. 

Printed  by  Sam.  Browne:   Hague,  n.  d. 
Title  page  in  MSS.  and  frontispiece  wanting.     Portrait  inserted. 
Charles   L      King  Charls  his   Tryal,  or  a  perfect  Narra- 
tive   of   the   whole    Proceedings    of   the  High  Court  of 
Justice  in  the    Tryal   of    the   King.      pp.  48.      Small  4° 
stitched.  London,  1649 

5-  672  Charles  I.  King  Charls,  his  Speech  made  upon  the 
Scaffold,  at  Whitehall  Gate,  Jan.  30,  1648.  pp.  8.  Small 
4°  paper.  London,  1649 

673  Charles  I.     Majestas  Intemerata,  or  the  Immortality  of 
the  King.   pp.  148.    18°  sheep.    Printed  in  the  year,  1649 


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cZSt    674  Charles    I.      The    Princely    Pellican.      Royall    Resolves 
presented  in  sundry  choice  Observations  extracted  from"^ 
His  Majesties  Divine  Meditations,     pp.  48.     Wood-cut. 
Small  4°  paper.  Printed  in  the  year,   1649 

J  S'o  675  Charles  I.     The  Full  Proceedings  of   the  High  Court  of 
Justice  against  King  Charles,  in  Westminster  Hall,  20th"-' 
of  January,  1648.      Portrait.      18°  sheep.    London,  1654 

V  5"o  ^7^  Charles    L     The    Royall    Martyr,  or   King   Charles  the 

First,  no  Man  of  Blood  but  a  Martyr  for  his  People;  —    ->. 
An  exact  List  of  the  Names  of  those  pretended  Judges 
who    sate,    and   sentenced    our    late    Sovereigne    King 
Charles  the  First; —  Short  History  of  Charles  H.      Fine 
portrait.      In  i  vol.  16°  sheep.  London,  1660 

/  lir  ^77  Charles  I.  King  Charles  the  First's  Declaration  to  his 
Subjects  concerning  Lawful  Sports  to  be  used  on  Sun- 
days, 1633.      pp.  17.      8°  half  roan,  uncut. 

Reprinted  at  the  Chiswick  Press:   1862 
Only  100  copies  issued. 

/  XT  ^7^  Charles  I.  Eikon  Basilike.  Reprint  of  the  Edition  of 
1648  with  an  introduction  by  Edward  J.  L.  Scott. 
Plate.    12°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1880 

JiS'6'jg  Charles  II.      The  Pourtraicture  of    His    Sacred   Majesty    -n 
King  Charles  II.     pp.  308.      12°  calf,  (lacking  pp.  309- 
316).  Printed  in  the  year,  1694 

3p  680  Charleston,  S.  C.  Special  Services  held  at  St.  Philip's 
Church,  May  12  and  13,  1875,  in  Commemoration  of  the 
Planting  of  the  Church  of  England  in  the  Province  of 
Carolina,      pp.  172.    8°  paper.  Charleston,  1876 

cU  5-681  Charlestown,  Mass.  History  of.  By  Richard  Froth- 
ingham.  pp.  368.  Map  and  plates.  8°  half  morocco, 
covers  bound  in.  Boston,  1845 

^■^^682  Charlestown.  A  Century  of  Town  Life.  A  history  of 
Charlestown,  Mass.,  1775-1887.  By  J.  F.  Hunnew^ell. 
Plates.   8°  cloth,  uncut.  Boston,  1888 

683  Charlestown.  History  of  the  Harvard  Church  in  Char- 
lestown, 1815-1879;  —  History  of  First  Church.  By 
W.  I.  Budington.      2  vols.  8°  cloth  and  paper. 

Bostonj  1845-1879 

684  Charlevois,  F.  X.  de.      Histoire  et  Description  Generale 
de  la  Nouvelle  France,  avec  le  Journal  Historique  d'un  C 
Voyage    fait    dans    I'Amerique     septentrionale.       Nu- 
merous maps.      7  vols.  12°  calf.  Paris,  1744 

ID  15*  ^^^  Charlevoix.  Journal  of  a  Voyage  to  North  America, 
containing  the  geographical  description  and  natural  his- 
tory of  that  country,  particularly  Canada.  Map.  2 
vols.  8°  half  calf,  gilt.  London,  1761 


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j-Q  686  Charlevoix.  History  and  General  Description  of  New 
France.  Translated,  with  notes,  by  John  Gilmary  Shea. 
6  vols,  imperial  4°  boards.  New  York,  1866-70 

Large  Paper. 

687  Chastellux.  Travels  in  North  America,  in  the  years 
1780,  1781  and  1782.  By  the  Marquis  de  Chastellux, 
one  of  the  forty  members  of  the  French  Academy,  and 
Major  General  in  the  French  Army,  serving  under  the 
Count  de  Rochambeau.  Translated  from  the  French  by 
an  English  gentleman,  who  resided  in  America  at  that 
period.  With  notes  by  the  translator,  pp.  462,  432. 
Maps  and  plates.      2  vols.  8°  calf.  London,  1787 

688  Chastellux.  Travels  in  North  America  in  the  years 
1780-82.      pp  416.    8°  morocco,  gilt.       New  York,  1827 

689  Chateaubriand,  Viscount  de.  Sketches  of  English  Liter- 
ature, pp.  356,  361.  Second  ed.  2  vols.  8°  cloth,  un- 
cut. London,  1837 

690  Chatham.  Correspondence  of  William  Pitt,  Earl  of  Chat- 
ham. Edited  by  W.  S.  Taylor  and  J.  H.  Pringle.  4 
vols.  8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1840 

691  Chatterton,  Thomas.  Poetical  Works  of,  with  notices 
of  his  life,  history  of  the  Rowley  controversy,  etc.  pp. 
728.    Plate.    2  vols.  12°  cloth,  uncut.      Cambridge,  1842 

692  Chaucer,  Goeffrey.  Canterbury  Tales.  A  new  Text, 
with  illustrative  notes,  by  Thomas  Wright,  pp.  226. 
Portrait.      8°  cloth.  (London.) 

693  Chauncy,  Charles.  Seasonable  Thoughts  on  the  State  of 
Religion  in  New  England.  (Title  repaired.)  Boston, 
1743;  —  The  Salvation  of  All  Men.  London  1784; — A 
Compleat  View  of  Episcopacy.  Boston  1771;  —  Twelve 
Sermons.  Boston  1765;  —  The  Benevolence  of  the 
Deity.  Boston  1784;  — Five  Dissertations  on  the  Fall. 
London  1785.      6  vols.  8°  half  morocco,  gilt. 

694  Chauncy.  Thanksgiving  Sermon  for  the  Reduction  of 
Cape  Breton,  under  the  command  of  the  Hon.  William 
Pepperrell,    July  18,  1745.      pp.  23.      8°  half  roan. 

Boston,  1745 

695  Chauncy.  Discourse  on  a  Day  of  Thanksgiving  for  the 
Repeal  of  the  Stamp-Act,  July  24,  1766.  pp.  32.  8° 
half  morocco.  Boston,  1766 

696  Chauncy.  Sermon  preached  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev. 
Joseph  Bowman,  Aug.  31,  1762.  pp.  50.;  —  Discourse 
occasioned  by  the  death  of  Rev.  Jonathan  Mayhew, 
1766.      pp.  40.      2  vols.  8°  half  roan.  Boston. 


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2^5-697  Chauncy.  a  Letter  to  a  Friend,  containing  remarks  on 
certain  passages  in  a  sermon,  by  the  Bishop  of  Landaff, 
Feb.  20,  1767,  in  which  the  highest  reproach  is  unde- 
servedly cast  upon  the  American  colonies,  pp.  56.  8° 
stitched.  Boston,  1767 

/  00  ^9^  Cheever,  G.  B.  American  Common-Place  Book  of  Poetry, 
pp.  405.  16°  half  calf.  Boston,  1831 

/  5"ft  ^99  Cheever.  The  Journal  of  the  Pilgrims  at  Plymouth,  in 
New  England,  in  1620.  Second  ed.  pp.  369.  Small  8° 
cloth.  New  York,  1848 

/  12-5"  7°°  Cheever.  The  Dream;  or  true  history  of  Deacon  'Giles' 
distillery,  and  Deacon  Jones'  brewery,  pp.  16.  Illus- 
trations.     Royal  8°  half  morocco.  New  York,  1859 

%  6e>  7°^  Chelmsford,  Mass.  History  of,  from  1653  to  1820.  To 
which  is  added  a  Memoir  of  the  Pawtucket  Tribe  of 
Indians.      By  Wilkes  Allen,      pp.  192.      8°  half  roan. 

Haverhill,  1820 
702  [Cheney,  Harriet  V.]     A  Peep  at  the  Pilgrims  in  sixteen 
hundred  and  thirty-six.      2  vols,  in  i.      8°  calf. 

Boston,  1824 
ee  7°3  Chester,  J.    L.       The    Marriage,    Baptismal   and    Burial 
Registers  of    the   Collegiate   Church   or    Abbey  of  St. 
Peter,  Westminster,      pp.  631.      Imperial  8°  cloth,    un- 
cut. London,  1876 
Private  Edition. 

^  704  Chesterfield.  The  Letters  of  Philip  Dormer  Stanhope, 
Earl  of  Chesterfield.  Edited  with  notes,  by  Lord 
Mahon.      Portraits.      4  vols.  8°  cloth,  uncut. 

London,  1845 
/9    7°5   [Child,  Francis  J.]    Childe  Harvard,  a  Romance  of  Cam- 
bridge.     By  Seiior  Alguno.      New  edition,     pp.  186.    12° 
boards,  (title  damaged).  Boston,  185 1 

ju  pQ  706  Child.       English   and    Scottish   Ballads.       8  vols.    8°    full 
blue  morocco  extra,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere.  Boston,  i860 
Large  Paper. 
n^1°1   Child,   John.      New  England's  Jonas  cast  up  at  London,  ~1 
1647.      AVith   an   introduction   and    notes   by  W.    T.   R. 
Marvin,      pp.  52,  40.      4°  cloth,  uncut.         Boston,  1869 
Only  150  copies  printed. 
Nearly  all  the  copies  of  this  book  were  burned  in  the  fire  of  1872. 

I  ^j-  708  Child,  Sir  Josiah.  A  New  Discourse  of  Trade,  pp.  238. 
12°  sheep.  London,  1698 

/    IX'!°9  Child.      The  same.      Fourth  ed.      pp.  232.      12°  calf. 

London,  n.  d. 
^^710  Child.     The  same.     New  ed.     pp.  224.      12°  calf. 

London,  1775 


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e-  711  Child,  Mrs.  L.  M.  Hobomok,  a  tale  of  early  times;  — 
Philothea,  a  romance;  —  History  of  the  Condition  of 
Women  in  various  Ages  and  Nations.  4  vols.  12°  half 
calf  and  half  morocco.  Boston,  1824-40 

t^  712  Chittenden,  L.  E.  Report  of  the  Debates  and  Proceed- 
ings in  the  secret  Sessions  of  the  Peace  Convention  of 
1861.      8°  cloth.  New  York,  1864 

5~n  7^3  Choate,  Rufus.  Reminiscences  of  Rufus  Choate.  By 
Edward  G.  Parker.    Portrait.   8°  cloth.     New  York,  i860 

^  714  Christian,  Bolivar.  The  Scotch-Irish  Setlers  in  the  Val- 
ley of  Virginia,      pp.  38.   8''  boards.        Richmond,  i860 

715  Christian  Examiner  and  Theological  Review.  Vols,  i  to 
71.  1824-1862.  35  vols,  half  calf  and  37  vols,  in  parts. 
Together  72  vols.  8°.      (Lacks  Mar.  1852.) 

Boston,  1824-62 

—  716  Christian  Examiner,  1881  to  1897,  irregular.  671  num- 
bers 8°  paper. 

Ic  7^7  Christian  Examiner.  Index  to  the  Christian  Examiner, 
volumes  1-87.       1824-1869.      By  W.  Gushing.    8°  cloth. 

Boston,  1S79 

PQ  718  Christian  Plea  (A)  for  Christians  Baptisme,  raised  from 
the  grave  of  Apostasie.  By  L.  C.  pp.  31.  Small  4° 
half  morocco.  London,  1643 

y  "2^  719  Christina  of  Denmark.  Memories  of  Leonora  Chris- 
tina, daughter  of  Christian  IV  of  Denmark.  Written 
during  her  imprisonment  in  the  Blue  Tower  at  Copen- 
hagen, 1663-1685.  Translated  by  F.  E.  Bunnett.  Por- 
trait.   8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1872 

^g  720  Chronological  Abridgement  of  the  History  of  England, 
its  constitution  and  laws,  from  the  Norman  Conquest 
to  the  Revolution  in  1688.    8°  half  morocco. 

London,  1815 

10  721  Chubb,  Thomas.  A  Collection  of  Tracts  on  various  Sub- 
jects,     pp.  474.     Royal  4°  calf.  London,    1730 

xtq  722  Church,  Dr.  Benjamin.  An  Oration  delivered  March  5, 
1773,  to  commemorate  the  Bloody  Tragedy  of  the  Fifth 
of  March,  1770.    pp.  20.   4°  half  morocco.    Boston,  1773 

^/r723  Church,  Benjamin.  The  History  of  King  Philip's  War; 
— The  History  of  the  Eastern  Expeditions  of  1689.  '90, 
'92,  '96  and  1704  against  the  Indians  and  French.  With 
an  introduction  and  notes,  by  H.  M.  Dexter.  2  maps. 
Small  4°  half  morocco.  Boston,  1867 

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5-0  724  Church,  Thomas.  Entertaining  Passages  Relating  to 
Philip's  War  which  began  in  the  Month  of  June,  1675, 
as  also  of  Expeditions  more  lately  made  against  the 
Common  Enemy,  and  Indian  Rebels,  in  the  Eastern 
parts  of  New  England;  with  some  account  of  the  Divine 
Providence  towards  Benj.  Church,  Esq.  Second  ed. 
pp.  198,  (i).  With  rare  original  portrait  of  Philip  King 
engraved  by  Paul  Revere.      Small  4°  sheep. 

Newport,  1772 

The  portrait  of  Col.  Benj.  Church,  by  Paul  Revere,  is  of  a  later  im- 
pression. 

00   725   Church.      History  of  King  Philip's  War.      With  an  index, 
notes,  and  an  appendix  by  S.  G.  Drake,      pp.  304.    Por- 
trait, (mended.)      12°  sheep.  Boston,  1825 
^^2,  726  Church.      The   same.      Second  ed.    pp.  360.      Plates.    12° 
calf.  Boston,  1827 
•15-727  Church.     The    same.      pp.    360.      Revised    edition.     12° 
'                 sheep.                                                         Cooperstown,  1846 
^^728  Chyttraeus,   Nathane.     Variorum    in    Europe    itinerum 
Deliciae;  seu  et  variis  Manuscriptis    selectiora    tantum 
Inscriptionum  maxime  recentium  Monumenta.     pp.  846. 
12°  vellum.                                                       Herbornse,  1594 
Contains,  on  pp.  773-795  the  Latin  text  of  the  Cabot  map  of  1544. 

^Q  729  Chyttraeus.  The  same.  Editio  Tertia.  pp.  655.  12°  vel- 
lum. Apud  Christophorum  Corvinum,  1606 

^.  730  Gibber,  Colley.  Plays,  2  vols.;  —  Apology  for  the  Life 
of,  I  vol.      Portrait.      3  vols,  royal  4°  half  calf. 

London,  1721-40 

^-  731  Gibber.  An  Apology  for  the  Life  of  Colley  Gibber,  come- 
dian, with  an  historical  view  of  the  stage  during  his  own 
time.  Fourth  ed.  pp.  324,  303.  Portrait.  2  vols.  16° 
half  morocco.    (Name  cut  from  titles.)        London,  1756 

♦^5-732  Gibber.      Apology  for  the  Life  of.      Written    by  Himself, 

'  and  interspersed  with  characters  and  anecdotes    of   his 

theatrical  contemporaries.       New  edition,    by   Edmund 

Belchambers.      pp.  514,  7.      Portrait.      8°  cloth,  uncut. 

London,  1822 

733  Cicero.  Marcus  Tubus  Ciceroe's  three  books  of  dueties, 
to  Marcus  his  sonne,  turned  out  of  latine  into  English, 
by  Nicolas  Grimalde,  whereunto  the  latine  is  adioyned. 
Fol.  169.      Black  C.eUer.     Square  18°  russia. 

Rychard  Tottill :  London,  1558 

J -.734  Cicero.      Political  Works  of.     Translated  by  Francis  Bar- 
ham,      pp.  322,  281.      2  vols.  8°  cloth,  uncut. 
'  London,  1841 


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Cicero.     Cato  Major;  or,  a  Treatise  on  Old  Age.      Trans- 
lated by  Mr.  Logan.      16°  half  calf.  Glasgow,  1751 
Cincinnati,  Ohio.      Natural  and   Statistical  View,  or  Pic- 
ture of  Cincinnati.      By  Daniel  Drake,      pp.  251.     Map. 

Cincinnati,  1815 
By  B.  Drake  and  E.  D.  Mansfield. 
12°  half  morocco,  uncut. 

Cincinnati,   1827 
By  Charles  Cist.      pp.  300.      Plate. 
Cincinnati,  1841 
Cincinnati.      Sketches    and  Statistics    of    Cincinnati    in 
185 1.      By  Charles  Cist.      pp.    363.      Plates.     12°  cloth. 

Cincinnati,  1851 
Cincinnati.      Directory  for    1829.      Map.      16°  boards, 

Cincinnati,  1829 

Cincinnati.      Record  of  the  Distribution  and  sale  of  Lots 

in  the  Town  of  Losantiville  (now  Cincinnati),  1789.     8° 

boards,  uncut.  n.  p. 

Cist,  Charles.      Cincinnati   Miscellany,   or  Antiquities   of 

the  West.      Vol.  i,  from  Oct.  i,  1844  to  April   i,    1845. 

pp.  272.    8°  boards.  Cincinnati,  1845 

Clap,  Capt.  Roger.      Memoirs  of,  relating  some  of  God's 

remarkable  providence  to  him,    in    bringing    him    into 

New  England,  etc. ;  with  a  short  account  of  the  author 

and  his  family,      pp.  34,  10.    18°  russia,  gilt. 

B.  Green:   Boston,  1731 

Clap.      Memoirs  of.      pp.39.    8°  stitched.        Boston,  1807 

Clap,  Thomas.      The  Religious  Constitution  of  Colleges, 

especially  of  Yale  College  in  New  Haven  in  the  Colony 

of  Connecticut,      pp.  20.      Small  4°  calf. 

T.  Green:  New  London,  1754 
Autograph  of  John  Lathrop  on  title. 

Clarendon.  History  of  the  Rebellion  and  Civil  Wars  in 
England.  New  edition,  illustrated  with  56  portraits, 
pp.  1364.    2  vols,  imperial  8°  cloth,  uncut.   Oxford,  1843 

Clarendon.  Life  and  Administration  of  Edward,  First 
Earl  of  Clarendon.  By  T.  H.  Lister.  3  vols.  8°  cloth, 
uncut.  London,  1837 

Claridge,  John.  The  Shepherd  of  Banbury's  Rules,  to 
judge  of  the  Changes  of  the  Weather.  Second  ed.  pp. 
54.    I  2°  half  sheep,  (cracked.)  London,  1748 

Clark,  Daniel.  Proofs  of  the  Corruption  of  Gen.  James 
Wilkinson,  and  of  his  connection  with  Aaron  Burr.  pp. 
199.   8°  morocco,  gilt.  Phila.,  1S09 


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P    750  Clark,  John.      Ill    Nevves  troiu  Xew  England.      London,  L  Wf 
1652.      pp.   113.      8°  cloth.  (Reprint):   Boston.    ' 

5  751  Clark,  Jonas.  A  Sermon  preached  at  Lexington,  April 
19,  1776,  to  commemorate  the  Concord  Fight,  April 
i9»  1775-      PP-  32,  7-      8°  boards. 

(Reprint):    Boston,  1776 

55-752  Clark,  J.  V.  H.  Onondaga;  or  Reminiscences  of  Earlier 
and  Later  Times;  being  a  series  of  historical  sketches 
relative  to  Onondaga,  with  notes  on  the  several  towns 
in  the  county  and  Oswego,  pp.  402,  393.  Portraits 
and  map.      2  vols.  8°  half  morocco.  Syracuse,  1849 

fci/753  Clarke,  Mrs.  Cowden.  The  Complete  Concordance  to 
Shalcspere.      Imperial  8°  morocco.  New  York,  1846 

75"  754  Clarke,  James  Freeman.  Events  and  Epochs  in  Relig- 
ious History,  pp.  402.  Illustrations.  8°  cloth,  un- 
cut. Boston,  1881 

S'O  755  Clarke,  John.  Letters  to  a  Student  in  the  University  of 
Cambridge,  Mass.  (Written  to  John  Pickering);  — 
Occasional  Sermons.  2  vols.  12°  and  i6°  sheep  and 
morocco.  Boston,  1796-1804 

So  756  Clarke.  Services  at  the  Funeral  of  Martha,  Wife  of 
Hovey  K.  Clarke,  Detroit,  June  3,  1869.  Portrait.  4° 
cloth.  Privately  printed:  Cambridge,  1869 

3o  757  Clarke,  Mary  Anne.  The  Rival  Princes;  or,  a  faithful 
narrative  of  Facts  relating  to  Mrs.  M.  A.  Clarke's  politi- 
cal acquaintance  with  Colonel  Wardle,  Mayor  Dodd, 
etc.     pp.  180.      12°  boards,  uncut.  New  York,  1810 

758  Clarke,  Samuel.    Discourses,  being  16  sermons  preached 
at  St.  Pauls,  1704-5.      pp.  142,  35.      8°  calf. 

London,  1711 
Clarke.      A  Collection  of  Papers,  which  passed    between 
the  late  Mr.  Leibnitz  and  Dr.  Clarke,  in  the  years  17 15 
and  1 7 16,  relating  to  the  principles    of    natural    philos- 
ophy and  religion,     pp.  416,  46.     8°  old  calf. 

London,  17 17 

5-0760  Clarke.  A  Letter  to  Mr.  Dodwell,  etc.  Fifth  ed.  pp. 
279.      8°  calf.  London,  1718 

With  book  label  of  Samuel  Parr. 

-1    761   Clarke.     A    Paraphrase   on   the  Four   Evangelists,      pp. 

/  360,  502.      2  vols.  8°  calf.  London,    1741 

With  Chippendale  bookplate  of  Dr.  Blackett. 

J   r-  762   [Clarke,     William.]      Repertorium    Bibliographicum;    or 

some  account  of  the  most  celebrated   British  Libraries. 

Portraits  and   plates.      Royal   8°   half  morocco,  uncut, 

I  gilt  top.  London,  1819 

Contains  the  scarce  appendix,  "  The  Dialogue  in  the  Shades." 


7^759 


68  CATALOGUE. 


A-^763  Clarkson,  Thomas.  An  Essay  on  the  Slavery  and  Com- 
merce of  the  Human  Species,  particularly  the  African, 
pp.  167.      8°  half  morocco.  London,  1788 

/^j-  764  Clarkson.      History   of  the   Rise,  Progress  and    Accom- 
'  plishment  of   the  Abolition   of    the  African  Slave  Trade 

by  the   British    Parliament,      pp.    592,  572.      2    vols.    8° 
half  morocco.  London,  1808 

With  autograph  of  the  author, 
in     765  Classic  Cullings   and   Fugitive   Gatherings.      By    an  ex- 
perienced Editor,      pp.  304.      8°  half  morocco. 

London,  1831 

/„    766  Classics.      Comedies  of  Terence,  1841;  —  Plato's  Divine 
Dialogues,  together  with  Apology  of  Socrates.  1845;  — 
Caesar's      Commentaries,      1837;  —  Whole     Works    of 
Xenophon,  1843,  ^tc.      5  vols.  12°  and  8°  cloth. 
I    fr     767  Clay,  Rev.  J.  C.     Annals  of  the  Swedes  on  the  Delaware. 
'    ^^  Portrait.      16°  calf.  Phila.,  1835 

3  00  7^^  Cleaveland,  N.  History  of  Bowdoin  College,  with 
biographical  sketches  of  its  graduates,  from  1806  to 
1879.  Edited  and  compiled  by  A.  S.  Packard.  Por- 
traits and  plate,      pp.  903.      Large  8°  cloth. 

Boston,    1882 

^0  769  Cleveland,  Henry  R.  Selections  from  the  Writings  of. 
With  a  Memoir  by  George  S.  Hillard.  12°  boards,  un- 
cut. Privately  printed:  Boston,  1844 

. /^  770  Cleveland,  Richard  J.  Voyages  of  a  Merchant  Navi- 
gator of  the  days  that  are  past.  Compiled  from  jour- 
nals and  letters,  bv  H.  W.  S.  Cleveland.  Portrait.  12° 
cloth.  '  New  York,  1886 

I  LQ  77^  Clinton,  Sir  Henry.  Narrative  of  Lieutenant-General 
Sir  Henry  Clinton,  relative  to  his  Conduct,  during  part 
of  his  Command  of  the  King's  Troops  in  North  Am- 
erica; particularly  to  that  which  respects  the  unfor- 
tunate issue  of  the  Campaign  in  1781,  with  an  appen- 
dix containing  copies  and  extracts  of  those  parts  of  his 
correspondence  with  Lord  George  Germain,  Earl 
Cornwallis,  Rear  Admiral  Graves,  etc.  pp.  115.  8° 
half  roan.  London. 

It  &0  772  [Cluny,  Alexander.]  The'American  Traveller;  or  obser- 
vations on  the  present  state,  culture  and  commerce  of 
the  British  Colonies  in  America,  pp.  122.  Map  and 
plate.      Large  4°  half  morocco.  London,  1769 

r  773  CoAD,  John.  A  Memorandum  of  the  Wonderful  Provi- 
dences of  God  to  a  poor  unworthy  Creature,  during  the 
time  of  the  Duke  of  Monmouth's  Rebellion  and  to  the 
Revolution  in  1688.      pp.  141.    16°  cloth.    London,  1849 


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'^TJ^  CoBBETT,  William.      History  of   the   Protestant  Reforma- 
^  tion  in  England  and  Ireland.      2  vols.  8°  boards. 

London,  1829 

/  0,775   CoBURN,  F.  VV.      Centennial  History  of  the  Battle  of  Ben- 
nington,     pp.  72.      Portrait  and  plan.      8°  boards. 

Boston,  1877 

776  CoDDiNGTON,    William.      A   Demonstration   of  True  Love 

unto  you  the  Rulers  of  the  Colony  of  the  Massachusetts  "^ 
in  New-England.  By  William  Coddington  of  Rhode  -^ 
Island,      pp.  20.      Small  4°  half  calf.  n.  p.,  1674 

William  Coddington  was  a  merchant  of  Boston,  he  came  over  with 
Winthrop  and  is  said  to  have  built  the  first  brick  house  erected  in 
lioston. 

He  was  one  of  the  prominent  adherents  of  Mrs.  Hutchinson  in  the 
Antinominian  controversy  ;  he  removed  to  Aquidneck  (Newport)  after 
his  banishment  from  Boston,  and  founded  the  Colony  of  Rhode 
Island. 

5'S'Tll   CoDiMAN,    John.      Memoir    of.      By    William    Allen,    with 

Reminiscences    by    Joshua    Bates,      pp.  408.      Portrait. 

8°  cloth.  Boston,    1853 

^«  778  Coffin,  Charles.      Lives  and  Services  of  Major  Gen.  John 

Thomas,  Col.  Thomas  Knowlton,   Col.  Alex.  Scammell, 

Maj.  Gen.  Henry  Dearborn.    12°  cloth.    New  York,  1845 

779  Coffin,     Paul.       Memoir   and    Journals    of.      By    Cyrus 

Woodman.      Portrait.      8°  cloth.  Portland,  1855 

5  -.780  CoGGESHALL,    George.      Thirty-six    Voyages    to    various 

Parts  of  the  World,  made  between  the  years   1799  and 

1841.      pp.  583.      Portrait  and  plates.      8°  cloth. 

New  York,  1858 

.^781  CoGHLAN,  Mrs.  Memoirs  of  Mrs.  Coghlan,  (daughter  of 
the  late  Major  Moncrieffe).  Written  by  herself,  and 
dedicated  to  the  British  Nation;  being  interspersed 
with  anecdotes  of  the  late  American  and  present  French 
War,  with  remarks,  moral  and  political.  2  vols,  in  i. 
12°  half  russia.  London,  1794 

-5-Q782  Coghlan.      The  same.     8°  half  morocco,  uncut. 

Only  100  copies.     Privately  printed:  New  York,  1864 

^  783  CoLBURN,  Jeremiah.  Bibliography  of  the  Local  History 
of  Massachusetts,  pp.  119.  Imperial  8°  half  crimson 
morocco.  Boston,  1871 

5"/)  784  Coleridge,  Samuel  Taylor.  Biographia  Literaria.  pp. 
352.      8°  half  morocco.  New  York,  1834 

9a  785  Coleridge.  Specimens  of  his  Table  Talk.  Fourth  ed. 
pp.  350.      Portrait.      16°  cloth,  uncut.         London,  185 1 

Yj'786  [Coleridge    and  Southey.]     The    Devil's  Walk.      pp.  31. 

/  Edited  by  H.  W.  Montague.      Illustrations  by  R.  Cruik- 

shank.      16°  paper.  London,  1830 


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/2I00  7^7  Golden,  Cadwallader.  The  History  of  the  Five  Indian 
Nations  of  Canada,  which  are  depending  on  the  Province 
of  New  York,  and  are  the  barrier  between  the  English 
and  French,  in  that  part  of  the  world.  With  accounts 
of  their  religion,  manners,  customs,  laws  and  forms  of 
Government;  their  several  battles  and  treaties  with  the 
European  Nations;  ....  their  several  wars  with  the 
other  Indians,  and  a  true  account  of  the  present  state 
of  our  trade  with  them.  Second  ed.  pp.  204,  283. 
8°  half  morocco,  uncut,  gilt  top. 

John  Whiston  :   I>ondon,  1750 
^  jr-Q      788  Golden.     The  same.       Map.       Third    ed.      pp.  260,  251. 
1  2  vols.    12°  calf.  London,  1755 

u'  f-rc-    789  Golden.      The  same.      With  an  introduction  and  notes  by 
'  '  J-  G.  Shea.      pp.   141.      Portrait.      8°  paper,  uncut. 

New  York,  1866 
Only  125  copies  printed. 

<^n      790  GoLES.      Sketch    of    Edward    Goles,    second   Governor   of 
'  Illinois,  and  of  the  Slavery  Struggle  of  1823-4.      By   E. 

B.  Washburne.      pp.  253.      Portrait.      8°  cloth. 

Ghicago,  1882 

J)  iT  79^  GoLESwoRTHY,  D.  G.  The  Year,  pp.  122,  1873; — School 
is  Out,  pp.  508,  1876; — John  Tileston's  School,  1778- 
1789,  also  his  diary  from  1761-1766.  1887  3  vols.  8° 
and  16°  cloth. 
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the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts,  pp. 
45.      4°  boards.  London,  1706 

-  793  GoLLECTioNS  of   the    American    Statistical    Association. 

Vol.  I.  (all  published.)     8°  cloth.  Boston,  1847 

Contains    much    historical     matter     relating^  to    Massachusetts 


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I     j;p    794  GoLLET,    Stephen.      Relics   of     Literature,      pp.   400.      8° 
'  I  half  calf,  gilt.  London,  1823 

M  c-  795   GoLLiBER,  Samuel.      Golumna  Rostrata;  or  a  critical   his- 
'     /  tory  of    the  English  sea-affairs,      pp.  320.      8°  half  mo- 

rocco extra,  uncut  edges.      (Top  of  title  mended). 

London,  1727 

796  GoLLiER,  Jeremy.  A  Short  View  of  the  Immorality  and 
Profaneness  of  the  English  Stage,  pp.  288; — A  Defence 
of  the  Short  View  of  the  Profaneness  and  Immorality 
of  the  English  Stage,      pp.  139.      2  vols.  12°  calf. 

London,  1698-9 

c-Q    797   GoLLiER.      Essays    upon  several  Moral  Subjects.      3    vols. 
12°  calf,  gilt.  London,  1703-9 


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■^^798  Collier,  John  Payne.  The  Poetical  Decameron,  or  ten 
Conversations  on  English  Poets  and  Poetry,  particularly 
of  the  Reigns  of  Elizabeth  and  James  I.  pp.  336,  353. 
2  vols,  small  8°  half  morocco,  gilt  tops. 

Edinburgh,  1820 

j/rT99  Collier.  History  of  English  Dramatic  Poetry  to  the 
Time  of  Shakespeare,  and  annals  of  the  stage  to  the 
Restoration.    3  vols,  small  8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1831 

r-  800  Collier.  Shakespeare's  Library;  a  collection  of  the 
romances,  novels,  poems  and  histories  used  by  Shakes- 
peare as  the  foundation  of  his  dramas.  Now  first  col- 
lected, and  accurately  reprinted  from  the  original  edi- 
tions, with  introductory  notices,  pp.  312,  etc.  2  vols. 
8°  cloth,  uncut.  T.  Rodd:   London,  (1843) 

^^801  Collier.  A  Book  of  Roxburghe  Ballads,  pp.  340.  Small 
4°  half  morocco.  London,  1847 

^5  802  Collier.  A  Bibliographical  and  Critical  Account  of  the 
Rarest  Books  in  the  English  Language,  alphabetically 
arranged,  which  during  the  last  fifty  years  have  come 
under  the  observation  of  J.  Payne  Collier,  f.s.a.  pp. 
555'  593-      2  vols.  8"^  half  roan,  uncut.        London,  1865 

jjQ  803  Collins,  Anthony.  Discourse  of  Free  Thinking,  occa- 
sion'd  by  the  rise  and  growth  of  a  Sect  call'd  Free- 
Thinkers,  17 13;  —  A  Philosophical  Inquiry  concerning 
Human  Liberty,  171 7; — Discourse  of  the  Grounds  and 
Reasons  of  the  Christian  Religion,  with  a  letter  to  the 
author  of  the  Discourse  of  the  Grounds  and  Reason, 
etc.   Together  3  vols.  8°  and  12°  calf.    London,  1713-37 

1^  804  CoLLiNSON,  Peter.  Some  Account  of  the  late  Peter  Col- 
linson,  F.  R.  S.  pp.  18.  Portrait.  Royal  4°  half  mo- 
rocco. London,  1770 
3  CO  ^°5  CoLMAN,  Benjamin.  The  Honour  and  Happiness  of  the 
Vertuous  Woman;  a  funeral  discourse  on  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
Hirst,      pp.  ^;^.      16°  polished  calf,  by  Bedford. 

B.  Green:   Boston,  1716 

806  CoLMAN.      The  Case  of  Satan's  fiery  Darts  in  Blasphemous 

Suggestions  and  Hellish  Annoyances,      pp.  90.      8°  half 

roan,  (broken).  Boston,    1744 

„  _  807  CoLMAN.  Practical  Discourses  on  the  Parable  of  the 
Ten  Virgins,      pp.  344.      8°  morocco  extra,  red  edges. 

Boston,  1747 
808  CoLMAN.  Sermons  preached  in  Boston,  Oct.  15,  1730  at 
the  Funeral  of  Simeon  Stoddard; — Satan's  Fiery  Darts, 
etc..  May,  1711  and  March,  1743;  May  21,  1746  at  the 
Ordination  of  Rev.  Samuel  Cooper.  Bound  together. 
8°  half  morocco  extra,  uncut  edges.        Boston,  1730-46 


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J  \t^K-   809  CoLMAN,   Benjamin.      The    Life    and    Character    of.      By 
/  Ebenezer  Turell.      pp.  238.     8°  calf,  red  edges. 

Boston,  1749 
4,2,    Sio  CoLTON,    George    H.      Tecumseh;    or,    the    West  Thirty 
Years  since;    a  Poem.      pp.  312.      12°  boards. 

New  York,  1842 

^^  811  Columbus.  De  Insulis  inuentis  Epistola  Cristoferi  Colom 
(cui  etas  nostra  multQ  debet:  de  Insulis  in  mari  Indico 
nuper  inuentis.  Tercio  kl's,  Maij,  1493.  10  leaves,  5 
wood  cuts.     Small  4°  half  morocco,  top  edge  gilt. 

Paris,  (1858) 
[Letter  of  Columbus  to  Raphael  Sanxis,  3d  of  the  Calens  of  May 

1493]- 

In  fac-simile  of  the  Libri  Lenox  copy,  the  only  perfect  one  known,, 
without  the  repetition  of  the  wood-cut  on  the  back  of  the  first  leaf  of 
the  vessel  found  on  the  recto  of  the  fifth  leaf. 

tr-Q  812  CoLU.MBUS.  La  Premiere  Relation  de  Christopher  Colomb 
(1493).  Lettre  sur  une  Edition  de  "  I'Epistola  Christo- 
fori  Colon."  Appartenant  a  la  Bibliotheque  de  Bruxelles. 
Par  Ch.  Ruelens.      pp.  50,  10.      8°  paper,  uncut. 

Bruxelles.   1885 

With  a  fac-simile  of  Tthe  letter  on  Holland  paper ;  only  38  copies 
printed. 

5-0  ^^3  CoLU.MBUS.  Memorials  of  Columbus;  or,  a  collection  of 
authentic  documents  of  that  celebrated  navigator.  Pre- 
ceded by  a  memoir  of  his  life  and  discoveries,  pp.  255. 
Map  and  portraits.      8°  half  calf.  London,  1823 

Translated  from  the  Italian  of  D.  G.  B.  Spotorno. 

^Q  814  Columbus.  Personal  Narrative  of  the  First  Voyage  of 
Columbus  to  America.  From  a  manuscript  recently 
discovered  in  Spain.  (Translated  by  Samuel  Kettell.) 
pp.  303.      8°  boards,  uncut.  Boston,  1827 

r>»^8i5   Columbus.     The  Landfall    of    Columbus  on  his  first  Voy- 

'  age  to  America;  with  a  translation  of  the  Baron  Bonne- 

foux's  History  of   his  previous  life.      By  A.  B.  Belcher. 

pp.  376.    Map  and  plate.    8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1856 

5"o  816  Columbus.  Life  of  Christopher  Columbus.  By  H.  R. 
St.  John.  Portrait,  pp.  196.  16°  cloth.  London,  1850 
\  00  ^17  Columbus.  Life  of  Christopher  Columbus.  By  Rode 
Lorgues.  Translated  by  J.  J.  Barry,  pp.  620.  Por- 
trait. 8°  cloth.  Boston,  1870 
818  Columbus.  Annee  veritable  de  la  Naissance  de  Christo- 
phe  Colomb,  et  Revue  chronologique  des  principales 
Epoques  de  sa  Vie.  Par  M.  de  Avezac,  pp.  64;  — Re- 
lation authentique  du  Voyage  du  Capitaine  de  Gonne- 
ville  es  Nouvelles  Terres  des  Indes,  pp.  115.  Par  M.  de 
Avezac.      2  pamphlets  8°   uncut.                  Paris,  1869-73 


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"^^0819  Columbus.  Laureles  de  la  Patria,  par  Antonio  de  San 
Martin,  pp.  112; — Los  Restos  de  Don  Cristoval  Colon, 
pp.  97,  Sevilla;  —  Christopher  Columbus,  by  Travers 
Twiss,  pp.  22,  1873;  —  Restos  de  Colon,  informe  pres- 
entado  a  la  Sociedad  Literaria  Amigos  del  Pais,  pp.  40. 
1882; — Attempt  to  solve  the  Problem  of  the  first  land- 
ing place  of  Columbus  in  the  New  World,  by  G.  V. 
Fox,  pp.  68,  1882;  —  An  Inquiry  into  the  Variation  of 
the  Compass  off  the  Bahama  Islands,  at  the  time  of  the 
Landfall  of  Columbus,  in  1492,  by  C.  A.  Schott,  pp.  8. 
1882.      6  pamphlets. 

X  So  820  QTomestor,  fJetrns.     Historia  Scolastica.      Slack   Cetter, 

printed  in  double  columns,  fol.  280.    Small  4°  boards. 

Jehan  Petit:  Parisiis,  15 13 
/3  5o  821   Concord,  Mass.      History  of  Concord,  and  of  the  adjoin- 
ing   Towns  of  Bedford,    Acton,   Lincoln    and  Carlisle. 
By  Lemuel  Shattuck.      pp.  392.      Map.      8°  cloth. 

Boston,  1835 

Concord  Fight.  History  of  the  Fight  at  Concord,  on  the 
19th  of  April,  1775,  by  Rev.  Ezra  Ripley,  pp.  60,  Con- 
cord, 1827  —  Concord  Fight,  by  Rev.  G.  Reynolds,  pp. 
16.  Boston;  —  Concord  Fight  (Harper's  Mag.  May, 
1875)  by  Frederick  Hudson.  3  vols.  8°  half  roan  and 
boards. 

'00  823  Concord,  N.  H.  History  of  Concord,  from  its  Grant  in 
1725  to  1853,  with  a  History  of  Ancient  Penacooks.  By 
Nathaniel  Bouton.  pp.  786.  Maps  and  portrait.  8° 
cloth.  Concord,  1856 

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mercial Letter-Writer,      pp.  227.    16°  cloth,  uncut. 

London,  1861 

J"  ^x^  825  Confederate.      Book  of  Common  Prayer.      16°  morocco, 
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J5  826  Confederate.  Branson,  L.  First  Book  in  Composition, 
pp.  139.    12°  boards.  Raleigh,  1863 

Confederate.  Constitution  of  the  Confederate  States  in 
America,      pp.  16.    8°  boards.  Richmond,  1861 

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London,  1862 

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ship,  Circassian. 

5"  57)  829  Confederate.      The  Jack  Morgan  Songster,  compiled  by 
a  Capt.  in  Gen.  Lee's  Army.      pp.  64.    8°  paper. 

Raleigh,  N.  C,  1864 


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5~0  830  Confederate.  Jamison,  D.  F.  The  Life  and  Times  of 
Bertrand  du  Guesclin,  a  history  of  the  fourteenth  cen- 
tury,     pp.  286,  314.      Portrait.      2  vols.  8°  cloth,  uncut. 

Charleston,  1864 
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48.    Maps.      Second  ed.   Small  4°  boards.    Raleigh,  1864 


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London,  1861 


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captured  Dec.  6,  1863. 

5-     834  Confederate.      Palmetto   Dictionary.     (Walker's.)     Por- 
trait.     16°  cloth.  Richmond,  Va.,  1864 
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Richmond,  1862 
Jj.^Q     836  Confederate.      Prisoner  of  War,   or  five  months  among 
the  yankees.      By  A.    Rifleman,  Esq.      Gent.      pp.  120. 
8°  paper.  Richmond,  1865 

/   IL  f  ^37   Confederate.      Smythe,    C.   W.     Our    Own  Elementary 
Grammar,   pp.  148.  12°  boards.  Greensboro,  N.  C,  1863 
•75'    838  Confederate.      Stewart,  Rev.  K.  J.     Geography  for  Be- 
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Richmond,  1864 

A  '^f,  839  Confederate.  Warder,  T.  B.  and  Cattlett,  J.  M.  Bat- 
tle of  Young's  Branch;  or,  Manassa's  Plain,  fought  July 
21,  1861.      pp.  156.    18°  paper.  Richmond,  1862 

u  ^^  840  Congregational  Convention.  Proceedings  of  the  Con- 
vention of  Congregational  Ministers  in  the  Common- 
wealth of  Massachusetts,  1795.  PP-  ^^-  4°  half  mo- 
rocco, (title  mended.)  Boston. 
I  Or-  841  Congres  International  des  Americanistes.  Compte  Rendu 
de  la  seconde  Session,  Luxembourg,  1877.  pp.  539, 
471.      Maps.      2  vols.  8°  paper,  uncut. 

Luxembourg,  1877 

]  '  oo    842  Congress.       Reminiscences    of    Congress.       By    C.    W. 

March.       Portrait  of  Webster;  —  Lanman's  Dictionary 

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!  New  York  and  Phila.,  1851-9 

t  jiS"   ^43  Congreve,    William.      Works    of.      Portrait    and     plates. 

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Birmingham,  1761 

I    ^Q    844  Congreve.      Works    of.      New    edition.       pp.    260,    299. 

Portrait  and  plates.      2  vols.  12°  calf.         London,  178S 


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;  I  05-  845  CoNGREVE.  Memoirs  of  the  Life,  Writings  and  Amours 
of  William  Congreve.  By  Charles  Wilson,  pp.  156, 
38.      Portrait.     8°  calf.  London,  1730 

J-fc  ;2,5"846  Connecticut.  Records  of  the  Colony  and  Plantation  of 
New  Haven,  from  1638  to  the  Union.  Edited  by  C.  J. 
Hoadly.  2  vols. ;  —  Public  Records  of  the  Colony  of 
Connecticut,  prior  to  the  Union  with  New  Haven  Col- 
ony, 1636  to  1689.  Edited  by  J.  H.  Trumbull.  3  vols. 
Together  5  vols.  8°  cloth.  Hartford,  1852-58 

Ic'S'O  ^-+7  Connecticut.  Collections  of  the  Connecticut  His.  Soc. 
Vols.  I  and  2.      2  vols.  8°  cloth.  Hartford,  1860-70 

^  ^Q  848  Connecticut.  New  Haven's  settling  in  New  England, 
and  some  Lawes  for  Government,  published  for  the  Use 
of  that  Colony.  London  1656,  (not  paged.)  Royal  4° 
half  morocco.  Reprint.  20  copies,  (1858.) 
j  (,j2,S49  Connecticut  Blue  Laws.  The  Code  of  1650.  Frontis- 
piece. 16°  sheep.  Hartford,  1828 
I  00  85°  Connecticut.      The    same.      Frontispiece.      16°    boards. 

Hartford,  1836 
/    i»l  ^5^   Constable.      Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  John  Constable,  R. 
A.  composed  chiefly  of  his  Letters.     By  C.    R.    Leslie. 
Second    ed.      pp.    363.      Portrait  and  plates.      Small  4° 
cloth,  uncut.  London,  1845 

^0  852  Constitution  and  Government  of  the  Germanic  Body, 
pp.  293.   8°  sheep.  London,  1745 

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States,  pp.  215,  1789;  —  Same,  pp.  470,  1806;  —  Con- 
stitution of  the  Reformed  Dutch  Church  in  the  United 
States  of  America,  pp.  354,  1793.  3  vols.  12°  and  16° 
sheep.  Phila.  and  New  York,  1 789-1806 

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several  states  comprising  the  Union,  pp.  409.  12° 
boards,  uncut.  Washington,  1820 

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United  States  of  America.  Published  by  order  of  Con- 
gress,     pp.  226.  12°  sheep.  F.  Bailey;  Phila.,  1781 

The  first  authoritative  and  original  printed  text.    With  autograph, 
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~T^ ^Q  857  Constitutions  of  the  several  Independent  States  of 
America,  the  Declaration  of  Independence,  and  the  Ar- 
ticles of  Confederation.  With  preface  by  Rev.  William 
Jackson,  pp.  473.  Portrait  of  Washington,  by  Sharp, 
8°  calf.  London,  1783 

0  i~i    858  Constitutions  of  the  United  States,   with  the    Declara- 
'  tion  of  Independence,    and  the    Federal    Constitution. 

pp.   176.  16°  sheep.  Phila.,  1791 

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the  Congress  held  at  Philadelphia,  Sept.  5,  1774.  pp. 
144.    8°  boards. 

Printed  by  William  and  Thomas  Bradford:   Phila.,  1774 
/  ,    ^  Q    860  Continental  Congress.      Journals  of  the  American  Con- 
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Washington,  1823 
QO     861   Continental  Congress.     Secret  Journals  of  the  Acts  and 
Proceedings  of  Congress.   4  vols.  8°  sheep.   Boston,  1821 
t- y)cr-  862   Continental  Congress.     Address  and  Recommendations 
to  the  States  by  the  United  States  in  Congress  assem- 
bled,     pp.  62,  Boston,  1783;  —  A  Circular  Letter  from 
the  Congress  of  the  United  States  to  their  Constituents, 
pp.  15.  Boston,  1779;  —  A  Defence  of  the  Revolutions 
and  Address  of  American  Congress  in  Reply  to    Taxa- 
tion no  Tyranny,  by  the  author  of    Regulus.      pp.    96. 
London.      3  vols.  8°  half  roan. 
^      863  CoNYBEARE,  W.    J.    and   Howson,    J.    S.      The    Life    and 
Epistles  of  St.  Paul.      pp.  551,  692.      Maps  and  illustra- 
tions.     2  vols.  8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1857 
■2   rs  Q    864  Cook,  Ebenezer.     The  Sot-weed  Factor,  or  a  Voyage  to 
I                       Maryland,    a   Satyr,      pp.    27.    London   1708.      Small  4° 
boards.                                        (Reprint):  Baltimore,  1865 
I  \%n   ^^5   Cook,  George.      History  of  the  Reformation  in  Scotland. 
!     j                 3  vols.  8°  half  morocco,  gilt.                     Edinburgh,  181 1 
^            866  Cook,  John.      King  Charls  his  Case;  or,    an  appeal  to  all 
rational  men,  concerning  his  tryal.      pp.  43.      Small  4° 
half  calf.  London,  1649 

1  12,  867  CooKE,  Joseph  J.  Catalogue  of  his  Library,  Part  third, 
Americana,  sold  by  auction,  in  New  York,  Dec.  1883. 
pp.  401.    8°  boards,  uncut.  New  York,  1883 

j-Q  868  CooKE,  William.  The  Elements  of  Dramatic  Criticism, 
pp.  216.    8°  calf,  gilt,    (cracked.)  London,  1775 

1  ^  869  CooLiDGE,  A.  J.  and  Mansfield,  J.  B.  History  and  De- 
scription of  New  England.  Vol.  i.  Maine,  New  Hamp- 
shire and  Vermont,  pp.  1023.  Numerous  illustrations. 
Thick  8°  cloth.  '  Boston,  1859 


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"25^870  Cooper,  C.  H.  and  T.     Athense  Cantabrigienses.       1500- 

1609.      2  vols.   8°  cloth,  uncut.  Cambridge,  1858-61 

871   Cooper,  George.      Letters    on  the    Irish    Nation   written 

0  0  ■ 

during  a  Visit  to  that  Kingdom,   in  an  Autumn   of  the 
Year  1799.      Second  ed.      pp.  354.    8°  calf,  gilt. 

London,   1801 

,    ^      872  Cooper,  J.  F.     The  Battle  of  Lake  Erie;    or,  answers  to 
|»  Messrs.  Burges,    Duer  and  Mackenzie,      pp.  117.    First 

j  ed.      16°  boards.  Cooperstown,  1843 

©2.  I Zi  ^73  hooper,  9rt)0mas.  Cooper's  Chronicle,  contenynge  the 
whole  discourse  of  the  histories  as  well  of  hys  realme, 
as  all  other  countreis,  etc.  Fol.  379.  Biack  Cotter. 
4°  calf,  gilt  edges,  (broken.)  Liiprinted  at  London,  in 
the  house  of  the  late  Thomas  Berthelettes,  Anno,  1560 

This  work  was  begun  by  Thomas  Langnet,  as  far  as   fol.  92,  and 
continued  by  Cooper. 

j^  874  Cooper,  Thomas.     Some  Information  respecting  America, 
pp.  240.      Map.      8°  boards,  uncut.  Dublin,  1794 

^   ^     875   Cooper,  Rev.  W.  M.      Flagellation    and    the  Flagellants. 

IA  history  of  the  rod  in  all  countries,    from  the  earliest 
period  to  the  present  time.     pp.  544.      Numerous  illus- 
trations.     12°  cloth,  uncut.  London. 
^g    876  Cooper,  W.      History    of    South    America.      Plates,     pp. 
168.     18°  boards.                                                London,  1789 
I5'T€>  ^'^'^  Copley.      A  Sketch  of  the  Life  and  a  List  of  some  of  the 
Works  of  John  Singleton  Copley;  (with    2   supplements 
I                     laid  in.)     By  A.  F.  Perkins.      4°  cloth,  uncut. 
I                                                                  Privately  printed:   Boston,  1873 
■c-        878  Copley.      The  Domestic  and  Artistic  Life  of  John  Single- 
ton Copley,  with  notices  of    his  works.      By  Martha  B. 
Amory.      pp.  478.      Portrait.      8°  cloth,  uncut. 

Boston,  1882 
rff  879  CopwAY,  G.     The  Life,  Letters  and  Speeches  of  Kah-Ge- 
Ga-Gah-Bowh,  or,  G.  Copway.      pp.  224.    12°  paper. 

New  York,  1850 
Jq  880  Cordner,  Rev.  John.     The  Vision  of  the  Pilgrim  Fathers, 
an  Oration  before  the  New  England  Society  of  Montreal, 
Dec.  22,  1856.      pp.  54.   8°  half  roan,  (broken.) 

Montreal,  1857 

^j^^  881   Cornwall,  Vt.      History  of.      By  Lyman  Matthews,     pp. 

r  356.      Portraits.      8°  cloth.  Middlebury,  1862 

J  \^Q  882  Cornwallis,  Earl.      An  Answer  to  that  Part  of  the  Narra- 

I  tive  of  Sir  Henry  Clinton,  which  relates  to  the  Conduct 

of  General   Cornwallis  during  the  Campaign    in  North 

America,    in    the    year    1781.      pp.  260.    8°    half    roan, 

(re-covered.)  London,    1783 


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883  CoRRY,  John.  History  of  Bristol,  (England.)  Civil  and 
ecclesiastical,  including  biographical  notices,  pp.  479, 
445.      Plates.      2  vols.    8°  half  sheep.  Bristol,  1816 

CoRTEZ,  Hernando.  Despatches  of  Hernando  Cortez,  the 
Conquerer  of  Mexico,  addressed  to  the  Emperor  Charles 
V,  written  during  the  conquest.  Translated,  with  notes, 
by  George  Folsom.    pp.431.    8"^  boards.    New  York,  1843 

^^^885  CoRYAT,  Thomas.  The  Odcombian  Banquet;  deshed 
foorth  by  Thomas  the  Coriat,  and  served  in  by  a  num- 
ber of  noble  Wits,  in  prayse  of  his  crudities  and  crambe 
too.  Small  4°  calf,  (leaf  wanting  at  end  and  top  of  title 
mended.)    Imprinted  for  Thomas  Thorp:  London,  161 1 

886  Coryat's  Crudities;  reprinted  from  the  edition  of  1611. 
To  which  are  now  added  his  Letters  from  India,  etc., 
and  extracts  relating  to  him,  from  various  authors,  etc. : 
together  with  his  orations,  character,  death,  etc.,  with 
copper-plates.      3  vols.    8°  calf.  London,  1776 

>y  Q  .  887  CosTELLO,  Louisa  L.  Memoirs  of  Eminent  Englishwomen. 
Portraits.      4  vols.    8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1S44 

Cottle,  Joseph.  Early  Recollections,  chiefly  relating  to 
the  late  Samuel  Taylor  Coleridge,  pp.  325,  346.  Por- 
traits.     2  vols.    8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1837 

Cotton.  A  Practical  Detail  of  the  Cotton  Manufacture 
of  the  United  States.  By  James  Montgomery.  Plates. 
Glasgow,  1840;  —  Introduction  and  early  Progress  of 
the  Cotton  Manufacture  in  the  United  States.  By  Sam- 
uel Batchelder.  Boston,  1863;  —  Introduction  of  the 
Power  Loom  and  origin  of  Lowell.      By  Nathan  Apple- 


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History  of  the  Cotton  Manufac- 
By  Edward  Baines.  London, 
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/^    0  0^9°  Cotton,  John.      God's  Promise  to  His  Plantation.    .    .    . 
i  As  it  was  delivered  in  a  sermon  by  John  Cotton,  B.  D., 

and  preacher    of    God's  word    in  Boston,      pp.  (4),  20. 
Small  4°  morocco  extra,  gilt. 

Wm.  Jones  for  F.  Bellamy:  London,  1630 
Title  cropped  at  the  bottom,  but  supplied  in  manuscript. 
"The  first  printed  work  by  Cotton  of  which  we  have  any  record." 
"Cotton's  sermon  holds  the  same  place  in   relation    to  the  Massa- 
chusetts Colony    which    Robinson's  famous   sermon  at    Delfthaven 
holds  in  relation  to  the  Plymouth  Colony." 

"It  was  the  farewell  sermon  to  Winthrop's  company,  as  Robinson's 
was  the  farewell  to  the  Pilgrim  Fathers." 

"To  the  Christian  Reader,"  (4pp.)  signed  I.  II.  (John  Humphrey) 
is  omitted  in  the  Boston  edition  of  1686. 


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'y'fj    "  891    [Cotton.]     An  Abstract  or  [y/V]  the  Lawes  of  New  Eng- 
^^  land,    as    they    are  now    established,   pp.    (2),  15,  (3.)/ 

Small  4°  cloth,  uncut.  '^'^ 

For  F.  Coules  &  W.  Ley:  London,  1641 

These  "Laws"  were  never  "established,"  or  in  force,  in  New  Eng- 
land. The  code  was  drawn  up  by  Mr.  Cotton,  for  Massachusetts, 
and  "presented  to  the  General  Court,"  but  was  not  adopted. 

With  bookplate  of  "James  Bengough  of  ye  Inner  Temple,  London, 
Gent.  1702." 


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^r-892   Cotton.      An  Abstract  of   Laws    and    Government,  etc.,  ~-y  \1^ 
collected  and  digested  by  Mr.   John  Cotton,   and    now    -^ 
published  after  his  death,  by  William  Aspinwall.    pp.  37. 
Small  4°  calf,  gilt.  London,  1655 

i--Q  893  Cotton.     A  Copy  of  a  Letter  of  Mr.  Cotton  of  Boston  in  -^^'3 
New  England,  sent  in   answer    of    certaine    objections,    -^ 
etc.   pp.  6.    Small  4°  calf,  gilt.    Printed  in  the  year,  1641 
894  Cotton.     Gods  Mercie   mixed    with  His  Ivstice,  or.  His  ^ 

Peoples  Deliverance  in   times  of  danger,    laid    open  in    -^4-4 
severall  Sermons,      pp.  (8),  135.      Small  4°  yellow  calf, 
extra.  London,  1641 


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895   Cotton.      The  Way  of  Life;  or,  God's  Way    and  Course,  --..■■, 
in  bringing  the  Soule  unto,  keeping  it  in,   and  carrying  ■? 
it  on,  in  the  wayes  of    life  and  peace,  etc.    pp.  (8),  481.     ■*  * 


Small  4°  old  calf.  London,  1641 

Prefatory  epistle  "To  the  Reader,"  6  pp.,  by  William  Morton.  liu<»*''^ 

,^896  Cotton.      The  Churches  Resurrection,  or  the  Opening  of  ~^^ , 
the  fift  and  sixt  verses  of  the  20th  Chap,  of  the  Revela-       -^ 
tion,  pp.  30.    Small  4°  calf,  gilt,    (corners  neatly  mended.) 

London,  1642  jAJ, 

897   Cotton.     A  Modest  and  Cleare  Answer  to  Mr.  Ball's  Dis-  3>jU>  * 
^°  course  of  Set  Formes  of  Prayer,   pp.  (4),  49,  (i).   Small    •^.  ^ 

4°  calf,  extra. 

R.  O.  and  G.  D.  for  H.  Overton:  London,  1642 

r-     898  Cotton.      The  Pouring  out  of  the  Seven  Vials.    Preached  ~^\>v^-''  ' 
in  sundry  sermons  at  Boston  in  New  England.      4°  halfj^f)    ', 
morocco,  gilt.  London,  1642  ',^f, 

QQ    899  Cotton.     The  True  Constitution  of   a    particular  visible   "^Uf^' ' 
Church,  proved    by  Scripture,    pp.     (2),     13.      Small  4°  i^  s 
calf,  gilt.  London,  1642 

Q  -    900  Cotton.     A  Lett 
Church  in  Bosto 
teacher  there,      pp.  13.      Small  4°  polished  calf. 

London,  1643  1  /.I'''' 


erof  Mr.  John  Cotton's,  (Teacher  of  the    ^  j.    q 
on,  in  New  England),  to  Mr.  Williams,  a         **  * 


901   Cotton.      The  Keyes  of  the    Kingdom    of    Heaven,   and    y 
7,''0  Power  thereof,  according  to  the  Word  of  God.     Second        ^ 


ed.      pp.  59.      Small  4°  calf,  extra.  London,  1644 

"  The  most  complete  jand  influential  statement  of    the  actual  early 
New  England  Congregationalism." 


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Cotton.  Sixteene  Questions  of  Serious  and  Necessary 
Consequence,  propounded  unto  Mr.  John  Cotton  of 
Boston,  together  with  his  Answers  to  each  Question, 
pp.   14.      Small  4°  yellow  calf,  gilt.  London,  1644 

Cotton.  The  Way  of  the  Churches  of  Christ  in  New 
England,    pp.  116,  4.    Small  4°  half  roan.    London,  1645 

An  answer  to  Baillie's  Dissuasive,  No.  ic6.    H  »<-f- -»-[  v? 'i  'io,  »^ 
"  Tliis  book  furnished  to  the  present  writer  the  clew  to  the  fact  that 
John  Winthrop  was  the  author  of  the  principal  part  of   the  contents 
of  Weld's  Short  Story.     ..."     Charles  Deane's  Narrative  and  Crit- 
ical History. 

Cotton.  A  Conference  between  Mr.  John  Cotton  and 
the  Elders  of  New  England.  pp.  48.  18°  polished 
calf,  by  Bedford.  London,  1646 

Without  a  title ;  the  title-page  ;  "  Description  of  the  Spiritual  Tem- 
ple by  Francis  Cornwel,"  bound  up  with  the  above,  does  not  belong 
to  it. 

Cotton.  Milk  for  Babes,  drawn  out  of  the  Breasts  of 
both  Testaments,  pp.  13.  18°  calf  gilt,  yellow  edges, 
by  Pratt.  London,  1646 

Title  inlaid,  and  2  leaves  at  the  end,  are  in  contemporary  manuscript. 
This  is  the  earliest  edition,  of  which  only  two  copies  are  known  ; 
not  included  in  the  John  Carter  Prown  catalogue. 

906  Cotton.  The  Bloudy  Tenent,  Washed,  And  made  white 
[^•^      in  the  blond  of  the  J^ambe:   .    .    .    whereunto  is  added  a 

Reply  to   Mr.    Williams  Answer,  to  Mr.  Cotton's  Letter, 
pp.  (2),  195,  (i),  144.      4°  old  calf. 

Matthew  Symmons,  for  Hannah  Allen :    London,  1647 

907  Cotton.  The  Grounds  and  Ends  of  the  Baptisme  of  the 
,,  K.  Children  of  the  Faithful,  pp.  196.  Small  4°  half  roan, 
'  gilt.  London,  1647 

908  Cotton.      Severall  Questions    of    serious    and    necessary 

consequence  profounded  by  the  Teaching  Elders,  unto 

<.  f1       Mr.  John  Cotton   of    Boston   in  New  England,      pp.  10. 

Small  4°  calf,  gilt.  London,  1647 

909  Cotton.      The  Way  of   Congregational   Churches  cleared 
S^    in  two  treatises,      pp.  104,  44.      Small  4°  half  roan. 

London,  1648 

910  Cotton.  The  Controversie  concerning  Liberty  of  Con- 
science in  Matters  of  Religion,  pp.  14.  Small  4°  yel- 
low calf,  gilt,  j  London,    1649 

This  is  Mr.  Cotton's  letter  to  Roger  Williams,  in  reply  to  the 
"  Scriptures  and  Reasons  written  by  a  .  .  .  prisoner  in  Newgate," 
etc.     It  was  first  printed    by    Williams    in    "  The    Bloudy  Tenent." 

Cotton.  Of  the  Holiness  of  Church-Members,  pp.  (4), 
95.      Small   4°  calf,  gilt.  London,  1650 

Dedicated  by  the  author  to  his  "  honered,  worshipfull,  and 
worthy  Friends,  the  Major,  and  Justices,  etc.,  together  with  the 
whole  Congregation  and  Church  at  Boston  "  in  England. 


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~9i2   Cotton.      Singing  of   Psalmes   a  Gospel-Ordinance,    pp.  "^Xi^i'    ^ 
^3   (2),  72.      Small  4°  half  morocco.  Z^L  -c  ^ 

M.  S.  for  Hannah  Allen:  London,  1650 
16^00  9^3  Cotton.        The    Covenant    of    Grace:    discovering    the 
Great  Work  of  a  Sinner's  Reconciliation  to  God;  where- 
unto  are  added,  Certain  Queries  tending  to  Accommo-      J 
dation  (sic)   between   the    Presbyterian    and    Congrega-      "^JlUS' 
tional  Churches,  by  the  same    author;  Also,  A  Discus-        f^u^U' 
^  ^     sion  of  the  Civil  Magistrates  Power  in    the    matters  of 
^         Religion,  by  some  Elders  of  divers  Churches  in  N.    E. 
18°  calf,  gilt.  F.  Allen;  London:  1655-4 

These  three  tracts  have  separate  title-pages  and  pagination,  and 
were  separately  published,  in  1654.  In  this  collection  they  are  pre- 
ceded by  a  general  title-page,  (as  above,)  an  Epistle  dedicatory  by 
Wm.  Retchforde,  and  "To  the  Reader"  by  Thos.  Allen;  pp.  (34),  198; 
(2),  22;  (2),  75,  (i).  The  third  tract  is  "The  Result  of  a  Synod  at 
Cambridge  in  Nevp  England,  Anno.  1646.  Concerning  the  Power  of 
Magistrates  in  matters  of  the  First  Table,  [and]  the  Nature  and 
Power  of  Synods,"  etc. 

5-^914  Cotton.     A    Brief    Exposition,   with    practical  Observa- 
A^      tions  upon  the  whole  Book  of  Canticles,     pp.  238.      12°  ^ 
sheep.  London,  1655 

5-^915   Cotton.     The  Exposition  upon  the  Thirteenth  Chapter  of    -5 

^{^     the  Revelations,     pp.  262,  8.      Small  4°  old  calf. 
I  *"  London,  1656 

/  i5'9^^  Cotton.      A  Briefe    Exposition  with    Practicall  Observa-  ^ 
[          ^       tions  upon  the  whole   Book    of   Ecclesiastes;  published  il    J 

■jj^       by  Anthony  Tuckney,    D.D.,  Master  of  St.  John's  Col-«  1^7    \v* 
ledge  in  Cambridge,      pp.  (8),  278.      12°  original  calf.     ^      ^^  |^'>**^ 
T.  C.  for  Ralph  Smith:  London,  1657 

.  -  917  Cotton.  Memoir  of.  By  John  Norton,  with  a  preface 
by  Enoch  Pond.      18°  half  roan.  Boston,  1834 

r-^918  Cotton,  Rev.  Henry.  Editions  of  the  Bible  and  parts 
thereof  in  English,  from  the  year  1505  to  1850.  pp. 
420.      8°  cloth.  Oxford,  1852 

5-0  919  Cotton,  Josiah.  Vocabulary  of  the  Massachusetts  (or 
Natick  Indian  Language.)  pp.  12.  8°  sheets  folded, 
(mildewed).  Cambridge,  1829 

(po()2o  Cotton,  Sir  Robert.  Cottoni  Posthuma;  divers  choice 
pieces,  wherein  are  discussed  several  important  ques- 
tions concerning  the  right  and  power  of  the  Lords  and 
Commons  in  Parliament,      pp.  353.      12°  morocco. 

London,  1679 

^^921  Cousin,  Victor.  Elements  of  Psychology.  Translated 
by  C.  S.  Henry,      pp.  355.      8°  half  morocco. 

Hartford,  1834 


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82  CATALOGUE. 

^  922  CovERDALE.  Memorials  of  Myles  Coverdale,  who  first 
translated  the  whole  Bible  into  English,  pp.  260.  Por- 
trait. 8°  cloth.  London,  1838 
<i.n  923  CowpER,  William.  Works  of,  comprising  his  poems,  cor- 
'  respondence  and  translations,  with  a  lite  of  the  author. 
By  Robert  Southey.  Frontispieces  and  vignette  titles 
from  designs  by  W.  Harvey.      15  vols.   16°  cloth,  uncut. 

London,  1837 
/p    924  Cox,  Rev.  F.  A.      History    of    the    English    Baptist   Mis- 
sionary Society,  from  1792  to  1842.      8°  cloth. 

Boston,  1844 

7X-925  Cox,  Robert.  Sabbath  Laws  and  Sabbath  Duties  con- 
sidered in  relation  to  their  natural  and  Scriptural 
grounds  and  the  principles  of  religious  liberty,  pp.  598. 
8°  cloth,  uncut.  Edinburgh,  1853 

_25-926  CoxE,  Daniel.  A  Description  of  the  English  Province, 
by  the  Spaniards  called  Florida  and  by  the  French,  La 
Louisiane.      Map.    pp.-  122.      8°  stitched.    London,  1741 

^^■^927  CoxE,  Tench.  A  View  of  the  United  States  of  America, 
1787-1794.  pp.  512.  8°  calf,  (cracked).  London,  1795 
928  Cranmer.  Life  of  Archbishop  Cranmer.  By  Rev.  H.  J. 
Todd.  pp.  394,  541.  Portrait.  2  vols.  8°  cloth,  un- 
cut. London,  1831 

Qf)  929  Crantz,  David.  History  of  Greenland,  containing  a  de- 
scription of  the  country  and  its  inhabitants.  Translated 
from  the  high  Dutch.  Maps  and  copper  plates,  pp. 
405,  497.      2  vols.  8°  calf,  gilt.  London,  1767 

75-93°  Crawford,  Lucy.      History  of  the  White  Mountains,  from 

/  the  first  Settlement  of   Upper  Coos  and  Pequaket.      pp. 

205.      18°  cloth.  White  Hills,  1846 

^g  931  Cresap.  Biographical  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  the  late 
Captain  Michael  Cresap.  By  J.  J.  Jacob.  Reprinted 
from  the  edition  of  1826;  —  Journal  of  Wayne's  Cam- 
paign. By  Lieut.  Bayer,  pp.  158,  23.  Large  4°  paper, 
uncut.  Cincinnati,  1866 

^•^932   Critical    and    Historical  Account  of    all    the  Celebrated 

I  Libraries  in  Foreign  Countries,  as   well   as   ancient  and 

modern,      pp.  206.      18°  crimson  morocco,  gilt. 

London,  1739 

5"o933  Crocker,  U.  H.  Excessive  Saving  a  Cause  of  Commer- 
cial Distress,  1884;' — The  Depression  of  Trade,  1886; — 
Over  Production  and  Commercial  Distress,  1887;  — 
Tariff  Policy  of  England  and  the  United  States,  by  E. 
B.  Bigelow,   r877.      4  vols.  8°  cloth.  Boston. 

Presentation  copies  from  the  authors. 


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■Yir  934  Crittenden,  John  J.  Life  of,  with  selections  from  his 
correspondence  and  speeches.  Edited  by  Mrs.  Chap- 
man Coleman,  pp.  389,  392.  2  portraits.  2  vols.  8° 
cloth.  Phila.,  1871 

o  T  935  Crockett,  David.  Col.  Crockett's  Exploits  and  Adven- 
tures in  Texas;  together  with  a  topographical,  historical, 
and  political  view  of  Texas.  Written  by  Himself,  pp. 
152.      12°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1837 

/rn   936  Crockett.      Sketches  and    Eccentricities  of  Col.    David 

Crockett,  of  West  Tennessee.      New  edition,      pp.  209. 

12°  half  roan.  New  York,  1833 

937  Cromwell,  Oliver.      Killing,  no    Murder;  with    some  ad- 

^^  ditions  briefly  discourst.      By  William  Allen,   pp.  16.   4° 

calf.  London,  1659"    -^ 

The  real  author  of  this  pamphlet,  according  to  Lowndes,  was  Col- 
Silas  Titus,  according  to  Mangin,  (in  the  Parlour  Window)  it  was 
Col.  Edward  Sexby. 

/-f,    93S  Cromwell.      Killing    is    Murder,  and    no   Murder;  or  an 

Exercitation  concerning  a   scurrilous    pamphlet    of  one   -^ 
William    Allen,  intituled  Killing  no  Murder.      By  Mich. 
Hawke.      pp.  56.      4°  boards.  London,  1657 

939  Cromwelliana;    a    Chronological    Detail    of    Events    in 
CO  which  Oliver  Cromwell    was  engaged,  from  1642  to  his 

death,  1658,  with  a  continuation  of  other  transactions 
to  the  Restoration,  with  engravings  of  Cromwell's  auto- 
graphs, house,  lying-in-state,  declaration  of  Faixfax 
and  others,  with  their  autographs,  pp.  196.  Imperial 
8°  straight  grained  morocco,  extra,  gilt  edges. 

Westminster,  18 10 
Extra  Illustrated  ;  with  portraits  and  plates. 

j^  940  Cruden,  Alexander.  Complete  Concordance  to  the  Old 
and  New  Testament.      Portrait.      Royal  8°  cloth. 

London,  1841 

7  c  941  CuLLUM,  G.  W.  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Fortification 
Defenses  of  Narraganset  Bay,  since  the  founding  in 
1638  of  the  Colony  of  Rhode  Island.      8°  paper. 

Washington,  1884 
rjj^  942  Culverwell,  Nathaniel.  An  Elegant  and  Learned  Dis- 
/  course  on    the    Light    of    Nature,      pp.    207.      Small  4° 

half  morocco.  (Stained  and  corner  of  title  and  last  leaf 
mended).  London,  1652 

•7J'  943  Cundall,  Joseph.   On  Ornamental  Art,  applied  to  ancient 
I  and    modern    bookbinding,      pp.     15.      12     plates.      4° 

boards,  (shaken).  London,  1848 

/I        944  Cunningham,  G.  G.      History  of  England  in  the  Lives  of 
Englishmen.      Portraits.      8  vols.  8°  half  calf. 

London,  1853 


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Z r^  945  Cunningham,  Peter.      Extracts  from  the  Accounts  of  the 
'  Revels  at  Court  in  the   Reigns  of  Queen  Elizabeth  and 


7^ 


Z5- 


7 


YJ-950 


King  James  I.      pp.  228.      8°  cloth,  uncut. 

Shakespeare  Society:  London,  1842 

946  Curtis,  George  T.  History  of  the  Origin,  Formation, 
and  Adoption  of  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States. 
pp.  518,  653.      2  vols.  8°  cloth.  New  York,  1854 

947  CuRWEN,  Samuel.  Journal  and  Letters  of  the  late  Samuel 
Curwen,  an  American  Refugee  in  England,  from  1775 
to  1784.      By  G.  A.  Ward.      pp.  578.    Portrait.    8°  cloth. 

New  York,  1842 

oc    948  CusHiNG,  Abel.      Historical  Letters   on  the  First  Charter 

of    Massachusetts    Government,      pp.    204.      18°  cloth, 

uncut.  Boston,   1839 

^Q  949  Gushing,  Caleb.      The  Treaty  of  Washington,      pp.      280. 

8°  cloth.  New  York,  1873 

Gushing.      Extracts  from  the  Minutes  of    Daniel  Gushing 

of    Hingham.      With    a  photograph  of    his    manuscript, 

entitled  a  list  of  the  names  of  such  persons  as  came  out 

of    the   town  of    Hingham,  and    town    adjacent,   in  the 

county  of    Norfolk,  in   the  Kingdom    of    England,  into 

New  England  and  settled  in  Hingham  in  New  England. 

Folio,  paper,  uncut.  Boston,  1865 

Only  24  copies  privately  printed. 

CusHMAN,  Robert.  A  Sermon  preached  at  Plimouth  in 
New  England,  Dec.  9,  162 1.  pp.  19.  Small  4°  crim- 
son levant  morocco  extra,  by  Bedford.      London,  1622 

Crowninshield's  copy. 

The  first  edition  of    Cushman's  sermon,  and   the  earliest  printed 
Sermon  preached  in  New  England.     One  of  the  rarest  of  books. 

r-  jfjj  952  CusHMAN.  The  Sin  and  Danger  of  Self-Love  described 
in  a  Sermon  preached  at  Plymouth,  in  New  England. 
1621.  Third  ed.  pp.  30.  8°  crimson  morocco,  uncut, 
(bottom  of  one  leaf  mended  and  some  leaves  re- 
margined). Plymouth,  1788 

The  same.      Fourth  ed.      8°  half  morocco. 

Boston,  1815 
The  same.      Fifth  ed.      8°  half  calf. 

Stockbridge,  1822 
The  same.      Seventh  ed.      Plate.      8°  paper. 

Boston,  1846 

The  same.      Another  copy.      8°  half  calf. 

Boston,  1846 

The  same.      Eighth  ed.      12''  boards. 

Boston,  1846 


I  0  o  o    00  95^ 


)     15"  953    CuSHMAN. 

/  '/2j954  Cushman. 

^Q  955  Cushman. 

11^956  Cushman. 

U  5-957  Cushman. 


SERMON 

PREACHED  AT 

PLIMMOTH    IN 

NE  VV-ENG  LAND 

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In  an  affcmblie  of  his 

(JHaieflies  faithfull 

Sttbieils,  there 

inhabiting, 

WHEREIN  IS  SHEWED 
the  danger  of  felfe-louc;,  and  the 
fweetneffe  of  true  Friendfhip. 

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WITH    A    PREFACE, 

Shewing  thcftatc  of  the  Country^ 
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SAVAGES. 
R   O   M.    12.    10. 

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lone. 

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and  are  to  be  fold  at  his  Oiop  at  the  two  Grey- 
hounds in  Corne-hill ,  nccrc  the  Ry**// 


Fac-simile  of  the  Title  Page  of""Cushman's  Sermon,"  the  earliest 
PRINTED  SERMON  PREACHED  IN  New  England.  London,  1622.   No.  951. 


CATALOGUE.  85 

7^95^  CusHMAN.      The  same.      Ninth  ed.      12°  boards. 
'^  New  York,  1847 

,     959  CusHMAN.     The  same.      Eleventh  ed.      12°  boards. 
'  New  York,  1858 

960  CubHTviAN.  The  same.  Twelfth  ed.  (With  notes  by 
Charles  Deane.)     4°  half  morocco.  Boston,  1870 

Only  60  copies  privately  printed. 
A  ^961   CusHMAN.      The  same.     Another  copy.     Royal   4°  paper, 
uncut.  Boston,  1870 

One  of  a  few  copies  printed  on  Holland  paper. 
962   CusHMAN.      The    same.      Another    copy    on    India  paper. 
4°  boards,  uncut.  Boston,   1870 

One  of  a  few  copies  printed  on  India  paper. 
do  963  CusHMAN  Genealogy.      Historical  and  Biographical  Gene- 
alogy   of   the    Cushmans;   the    descendants    of    Robert 
Cushman,  the  Puritan,  from  161 7  to    1855.      By  H.   W. 
Cushman.      Portraits.      8°  cloth.  Boston,  1855 

964  Cutter,  Charles  A.  A  Bibliographical  Description  of 
the  Collection  of  "  Grands  Voyages  "  of  De  Bry.  pp. 
61.      Royal  8°  boards.  New  York,  1869 

Only  25  copies  privately  printed. 
j-Q  965   Cyrus.      The    Travels    of    Cyrus;  to  which    is  annex'd  a 
Discourse    upon    the    theology    and    mythology  of   the 
ancients.      By  the  Chevalier   Ramsay,      pp.  139,  91,  69. 
8°  calf.  '  Dublin,  1728 

^^^966    I  AAGLEY,  R.      Death's  Doings;  consisting  of  numer- 
\    J  ous  original  compositions  in  verse  and  prose,  prin- 
pally  intended  as  illustrations  of  thirty  copper  plates, 
designed  and  etched  by  R.    Dagley.      pp.  472.      2    vols. 
8°  calf.  Boston,  1828 

^Q  967  Dahlmann,  F.  E.  History  of  the  English  Revolution. 
Translated  by  E.  Lloyd,      pp.  340.      8°  cloth,  uncut. 

London,  1844 

;i  00  968  Dall,  Mrs.  The  Romance  of  the  Association;  or,  one 
last  glimpse  of  Charlotte  Temple  and  Eliza  Wharton. 
12°  paper.  Cambridge,  1875 

Autograph  letter  of  the  author,  relating  to  the  book  inserted. 
,^969  [DALRYiMPLE,  Sir  John.]     The  Rights  of  Great  Britain  as- 
serted against  the  Claims  of  America,  being  an  answer 
to  the   Declaration   of  the  General   Congress.      Eighth 
ed.     pp.  123.      8°  half  roan.  London,  1776 

J-  970  Dalton,  Michael.  The  Countrey  Justice,  conteyning 
the  Practise  of  the  Justices  of  the  Peace  out  of  their 
Session.     First  ed.     pp.  370  and  table.      Folio,   vellum. 

London,  1618 


86  CATALOGUE. 

=2,  ' 5~o  9 7 ^    Dalton.      The  Countrey  Justice,  (etc),      pp.  535  and  ad- 
denda.     Folio,  boards,  uncut,  (stained).    London,  1682 

I,    ^      972   Dampier,    Captain  William.       A  Collection  of    Voyages. 
4  vols.  8°  calf.  London,  1729 

Complete  copy  of  the  best  edition,  comprising  the  entire  voyages 
of  Dampier  and  his  associates  among  the  Buccaneers,  and  Voyages 
of  Wafer,  Funnell,  Sharpe,  etc. 

75"  973  [Dana,  R.  H.]  The  Idle  Man.  First  ed.  6  parts  com- 
plete.     8°  half  russia.  New  York,  1821 

■IX-  974  Dana.      Poems.      First  ed.      pp.   113.      16°  boards,  uncut. 

Boston,  1827 

7;5'975   Dane,  John.      A  Declaration  of  Remarkable  Providences 
'  in  the  Course  of  my   Life,    1682;  to  which   is  added   a 

Pedigree  of  the  Dane  Family,  and  a  few  notes,     pp.  16. 

8°  half  roan.  Boston,  1854 

^Q  ,976  Danforth,  Samuel.  Piety  encouraged;  brief  notes  of  a 
discourse  delivered  unto  the  People  of  Taunton,  pp. 
I,  4,  25.      16°  morocco.  B.  Green:   Boston,  1705 

5"o  977  Daniel,  Samuel.  The  Collection  of  the  History  of  Eng- 
land, pp.  263.  London,  1634; — A  Continuation  of  the 
Collection  of  the  History  of  England,  beginning  where 
Samuel  Daniell  ended,  with  the  Reigne  of  Edward  the 
Third,  and  ending  where  the  Viscount  Saint  Albones 
began  with  the  life  of  Henry  VII.  By  J.  Trussell.  pp. 
260.    Folio,  calf,  gilt,  red  edges.  London,    1636 

«  978  Danvers,  Mass.  History  of,  from  its  Early  Settlement 
to  1848.  By  J.  W.  Hanson,  pp.  304.  Plates.  12° 
cloth.  Danvers,  1848 

'^5-979  Danvers.  Account  of  the  Centennial  Celebration,  June 
16,  1852,  together  with  the  Proceedings  of  the  Town  in 
relation  to  the  donation  of  George  Peabody.  Portraits. 
8°  cloth.  Boston,   1852 

00  980  Darby,  William.  A  Geographical  Description  of  the 
State  of  Louisiana,  the  Southern  part  of  the  State  of 
Mississippi,  and  Territory  of  Alabama.  Map.  8°  half 
roan.  New  York,  1817 

^^981  Darby.  Memoir  on  the  Geography  and  Natural  and  Civil 
History  of  Florida,     pp.  96.      Map.     8°  boards,   uncut. 

Phila.,  1821 

^$■982  Darnell,  Elias.  A  Journal  containing  an  account  of  the 
hardships,  sufferings,  captivity  of  those  heroic  Kentucky 
Volunteers  and  Regulars,  commanded  by  General  Win- 
chester in  1812-13.      pp.  99.    18°  half  roan.  Phila.,  1854 


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II 


0^983  Darcie,  Abraham.  Annales.  The  True  and  Royall  His- 
tory of  the  famous  Empresse  Elizabeth,  Queene  of 
England,  France  and  Ireland,  etc.,  True  Faith's  De- 
fendresse  of  divine  renowne  and  happy  memory;  where- 
in all  such  memorable  things  as  happened  during  hir 
blessed  raigne,  with  such  acts  and  treaties  as  past  be- 
twixt hir  Ma"*  and  Scotland,  France,  Spaine,  Italy, 
Germany,  Poland,  Sweden,  Denmark,  Russia  and  the 
Netherlands  are  exactly  described.  Engraved  title  by 
Vaughan,  and  portrait  (both  cut  close.)  4°  polished 
calf,  extra,  gilt  edges.  B.  Fisher:   London,  1625 

<-Q  984  Dartmouth  College.  A  Plain  and  Faithful  Narrative  of 
the  original  designs,  rise,  progress,  and  present  state  of 
the  Indian  Charity  School  at  Lebanon,  in  Connecticut, 
by  Eleazar  Wheelock.      pp.  55.     4°  paper,  uncut  edges. 

Boston,  1763 
^-  985   Dartmouth  College.      A  Continuation  of   the   Narrative 
of  the  state,  etc.,  of  the    Indian   Charity-School,  from 
Nov.  27th,  1762,  to   Sept.    3d,    1765,  and  appendix,  by 
Eleazar  Wheelock.   pp.25.   4°  paper,  uncut.    Bost.,  1765 
^^  986   Dartmouth  College.     Appendix  to  the  former  narrative 
/  of  the  Indian  Charity-School  in  Lebanon,  Connecticut, 

New  England,  etc.      By  Eleazar  Wheelock,     pp.  49-64. 
8°  paper. 

Probably  an  appendix  to  a  second  ed.  of  a  London  reprint  of  1766. 

987  Dartmouth  College.  A  Continuation  of  the  Narrative, 
etc.,  with  an  appendix,  79-145,  containing  the  Declara- 
tion of  the  Trustees  of  that  charity;  a  list  of  the  names 
of  the  subscribers;  an  account  of  monies  received  and 
paid,  etc.  By  Eleazar  Wheelock.  pp.  73  and  appendix, 
together  145  pp.      8°  boards.  London,  1769 

QQ  988  Dartmouth  College.  A  Continuation  of  the  Narrative, 
etc.,  from  the  year  1768  to  the  incorporation  of  it  with 
Dartmouth  College,  and  removal  and  settlement  in 
Hanover,  in  the  Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1771,  by 
Eleazar  Wheelock.      pp.  61.      8°  paper,  uncut. 

Hartford,  1771 

00  989  Dartmouth  College.  A  Continuation  of  the  Narrative, 
etc.,  (from  May  6,  177 1,  to  Sept.  10,  1772),  by 
Eleazar  Wheelock.      pp.  40.      8°  paper,  uncut. 

New  Hampshire,  1773 

^990  Dartmouth  College.  A  Continuation  of  the  Narrative, 
etc.  (from  Sept.  26,  1772,  to  Sept.  26,  1773),  by  Eleazar 
Wheelock.  Appendix  containing  an  abstract  of  a  mis- 
sion to  the  Delaware  Indians,  west  of  Ohio,  by  Rev.  D. 
McClure  and  L.  Frisbie.      pp.  68.      8°  paper,  uncut. 

Hartford,  1773 


88  C  A  T  A  T.  O  G  U  E 


"^991  Dartmouth  College.  A  Continuation  of  the  Narrative, 
etc.,  from  Sept.  26,  1773  to  Feb.  20,  1775,  with  a  dedi- 
cation to  the  Honorable  Trust  in  London.  Added,  an 
account  of  missions  the  last  year,  etc.,  by  Eleazar 
Wheelock.     4°  paper,  uncut  edges.  Hartford,  1775 

^c  992  Dartmouth  College.  Sketches  of  the  History  of,  and  of 
Moors'  Charity  School,  with  a  particular  account  of 
some  late  remarkable  proceedings  of  the  Board  of  Trus- 
tees from  the   year  1779  to  1815.      pp.  88.       N.  p.  n.  d. 

75"  993   Daubigne,  J.  H.  M.      History  of  the  Reformation  of  the 
'  Sixteenth  Century.      Portrait.      5  vols.  12°  cloth. 

New  York. 

^_-  994  Davenport,  A.  B.  History  and  Genealogy  of  the  Daven- 
port Family  in  England  and  America,  from  1086  to 
1850.      pp.  398.      Portrait.      12°  cloth.    New  York,  185 1 

3n   995   [Davenport,  Daniel.]     The  Sexton's  Monitor,  and  Dor- 
'  Chester  Cemetery  Memorial,      pp.  36.      Second  ed.     12° 

half  morocco.  Boston,  1838 

996  Davenport,  John.  (Pastor  at  New  Haven.)  Profession 
of  the  Faith  of  that  Reverend  and  worthy  Divine,  Mr. 
J.  D.  made  publiquely  before  the  congregation  at  his 
admission  into  one  of  the  churches  of  God  in  New 
England.  pp.  80.  Small  4°  half  crimson  morocco. 
(Lower  edge  mended.)  London,  1642 

PQ  997  Davenport.  The  Power  of  Congregational  Churches  as- 
serted and  vindicated,  in  answer  to  a  treatise  of  Mr.  J. 
Paget,      pp.  163.      16°  calf,  gilt.  London,  1672 

0^5-998  Davidson  and  Stuve.  A  Complete  History  of  Illinois, 
from  1673  to  1873.  pp.  944,  9.  Royal  8°  half  roan, 
uncut,  gilt  top.  Springfield,  1876 

00  999  Davidson.    Life  of  William  Davidson,  Secretary  of  State 

and  Privy  Counsellor  to    Queen  Elizabeth.      By  N.    H. 
Nicolas.      Fac-similes.      8°  half  calf,  gilt.    London,  1823 

QQ  1000  [Davies,  James.]  The  History  of  his  Sacred  Majesty 
Charles  the  IL      pp.  236.      Portrait.      18°  sheep. 

London,  1660 

►^--looi    Davies,  John.     The  History  of  the  Caribby  Islands,  viz., 

1  Barbados,  St.  Christophers,  St.  Vincents,  Martinico, 
Dominico,  etc.,  with  a  Caribbian  Vocabulary.  Ren- 
dered into  English  by  John  Davies.  Plates,  pp.  351. 
Folio,  full  light  sprinkled  calf,  gilt,  extra,  yellow  edges. 

London,  1666 

j-jj  1002  Davis,  A.  Lecture  on  the  Antiquities  of  Central  Amer- 
ica and  on  the  Discovery  of  New  England  by  the  North- 
men.    Sixth  ed.  pp.  24.    8°  half  roan.     New  York,  1840 


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"Ho  1003  Davis,  Andrew  McFarland.  Indian  Games,  1886;  — 
Few  Additional  Notes  concerning  Indian  Games,  1887; 

—  Historical  Study  of  Law's-System,  1887;  —  First 
Scholarship  at  Harvard  College,  1888;  —  The  Cam- 
bridge Press,  1888;  —  Site  of -the  First  College  Build- 
ing at  Cambridge,  1889;  —  Colony  of  Nox.  7  pam- 
phlets. 

la  GO    ^°°4   [inJaois,   Jol)n.]       The  Seaman's    Secrets,    divided    into 
I  two  parts,  wherein  is  taught  the  three  kinds  of  Sayling, 

Horizontall,  Paradoxall  and   Sayling  upon  a  great  Cir- 
cle,    ©lack    Cetter,   with    movable    diagrams.     4°   half 
i  morocco,  gilt.  London,  1626 

7  j>j-^    1005   Davis,  John.      Travels  of  Four  Years  and  a  Half  in  the 
United  States  of  America,  during  1798-1802.      pp.  454. 
I  8°  half  sheep.  London,  1803 

QQ  1006  Davis.  The  First  Settlers  of  Virginia,  an  Historical 
Novel,  exhibiting  a  View  of  the  Rise  and  Progress  of 
the  Colony  at  James  Town.  Second  ed.  pp.  284. 
Cuts  by  Tanner.  12°  crimson  levant  morocco  extra, 
uncut  edges.  New  York,  1806 

J^  1007  Davis,  William.  An  Olio  of  Bibliographical  and  Lit- 
erary Anecdotes  and  Memoranda,  pp.  126.  12°  half 
roan.  London,  1814 

Jj  2  ^  1008  Dawes,  Thomas,  Jun.  An  Oration  delivered  March  5, 
1 781,  to  commemorate  the  Bloody  Tragedy  of  the  Fifth 
of  March,  1770.      pp.  23.      4°  half  morocco,  (stained). 

Boston,  1781 

Jjr^c-ioog   Dawkins,    \V.    B.      Cave    Hunting:     Researches    on    the 
/  Evidence  of  Caves  respecting  the  early  Inhabitants  of 

Europe,      pp.  455.      Illustrations.      8°  cloth,  uncut. 

London,  1874 
Q  ^Q  10 10  Dawson,  Henry  B.  Major-General  Israel  Putnam.  A 
correspondence  on  this  subject,  with  the  editor  of  the 
"  Hartford  Daily  Post."  pp.  169,  i860;  —  The  Assault 
on  Stony  Point,  pp.  156,  1863;  —  Westchester  County, 
New  York,  during  the  American  Revolution.  Portrait 
and  map.      pp.  281.      3  vols,  imperial  8°  paper,  uncut. 

Morrisania  and  New  York. 

1^^  loii    Dawson.     Correspondence  between  John  Jay  and  Henry 

B.    Dawson  concerning  the  Federalist.      pp.    48,    1864; 

—  Mr.  Jay's  Second  Letter  on  Dawson's  Introduction 
to  the  Federalist,      pp.  62,  1864.      2  pamphlets. 

9  CO  1012  [Dayrell,  John.]  A  Treatise  of  the  Church,  written 
against  them  of  the  Separation,  commonly  called 
Brownists.     pp.  266.      Small  4°  parchment. 

London,  161 7 


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jn 1013  Dean,  John  Ward.  The  New  England  Bibliopolist,  con- 
taining the  "Book  Notices"  in  the  N.  E.  Hist,  and 
Gen.  Register.  Nos.  i  to  12,  old  series,  and  volumes 
1  to  4,  new  series.  5  vols.  8°  parts,  uncut,  (lacks  last 
number).  Boston,  1876-87 

'75-  1014  Dean.  Story  of  the  Embarkation  of  Cromwell  and  his 
Friends  for  New  England,  1866;  —  Brief  Memoir  of 
Rev.  Giles  Firmin,  1866;  —  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  John 
H.  Sheppard,  1873;  —  Brief  History  of  the  New  Eng- 
land Historical  and  Genealogical  Register,  1847-76;  — 
Descendants  of  Thomas  Deane  of  Massachusetts  and 
New  Hampshire,  1883;  —  Memoir  of  Col.  Joseph  L. 
Chester,  1884.     6  pamphlets  privately  printed.    Boston. 

r  Qo    1015   Deane,  Charles.      The  First  Plymouth  Patent.      Printed 

on  Antique  Paper.      Royal  4°  cloth.       Cambridge,  1854 

Only  i  copy  so  issued. 

QQ   1016   Deane.      The  same.      Printed  on  Parchment.      Royal  4° 

cloth.  Cambridge,  1854 

Only  4  copies  so  issued. 

This  volume  is  one  of  an  edition  of  four  copies  of  the  First 
Work  printed  on  Vellum  in  the  United  States.  See  Menzies  Cat. 
No.  1606. 

7r-ioi7    Deane.      A  Bibliographical  Essay  on  Governor  Hutchin- 
son's Historical  Publications.      Small  4°  cloth. 

Boston,  1857 
Only  50  copies  privately  printed. 
0  0  1018  Deane.    Bibliographical  Tracts,  Number  One.     Spurious 
Reprints  of  Early  Books,      pp.  19.     Imperial  8°  cloth. 

Boston,  1865 
India  Paper  copy,  only  4  printed. 
^0  1019  Deane,     The  same.      Vellum  Paper  copy.      Imperial  8° 
half  morocco.  Boston,  1865 

Only  8  so  issued. 
<2,5'io2o  Deane.      The  same.      Another  copy.      8°  cloth. 

Boston,  1865 
Edition  of  131  copies. 

^5-  102 1  Deane.  Spurious  Reprints  of  Early  Books.  By  Delta, 
pp.  12.      Imperial  8°  cloth.  Boston,  1865 

Only  30  copies  printed.     Surreptitious  edition,  privately  printed. 

5*0  1022  Deane.  The  Last  Will  and  Testament  of  Captain  John 
Smith,  with  some  additional  memoranda  relating  to 
him.     pp.  7.      Small  4°  paper.  Cambridge,  1867 

Only  50  copies  printed. 

2^5"  1023  Deane.  Memoir  of  George  Livermore.  pp.  60.  Large 
Paper,  with  photographic  Portrait.  Royal  4°  cloth, 
uncut.  Cambridge,  18C9 


CATALOGUE.  91 

TZZ.  1024   Deane.      a    Discourse    of    Virginia,    by    Edward    Maria 
/  Wingfield.      Edited,  with  notes  and  an  introduction,  by 

Charles  Deane.  pp  44.  1859.  (Cancelled  edition); 
—  The  same.  pp.  45,  i860  —  Letters  of  Phillis  Wheat- 
ley,  the  negro-slave  poet  of  Boston,  1864-9;  —  Records 
of  the  Council  for  New  England,  pp.  83,  1867;  —  His- 
tory of  Bacon's  and  Ingram's  Rebellion  in  Virginia  in 
1675-6, pp.  50;  —  Remarks  on  Sebastian  Cabot's  Mappe- 
Monde,  pp.  8,  1867;  —  Contributions  to  the  North 
American  Review,  1868;  —  Memoir  of  George  Liver- 
more,  pp.  60,  1869;  —  A  Brief  Memoir  of  Robert 
Waterston,  pp.  11,  1869;  —  Report  of  the  Council  of  the 
Am.  Antiq.  Soc.  1868;  —  Forms  in  Issuing  Letters-Pat- 
ent by  the  Crown  of  England,  pp.  24,  1870;  —  Life  of 
Mr  Thomas  Dudley,  several  times  Governor  of  the 
Mass.  Colony.  Written,  as  is  supposed  by  Cotton 
Mather,  pp.  20,  1870;  —  Letter  of  Sir  John  Stanhope  to 
Secretary  Davison  concerning  Elder  Brewster,  pp. 
8,  187  I ;  —  Death  of  Matthew  Cradock,  pp.  3,  1871;  — 
Roger  Williams  and  the  Massachusetts  Charter,  pp.  19, 
1873;  —  Gen'l  Washington's  Head-Quarters  in  Cam- 
bridge, pp.  9,  1873;  —  Judge  Lowell  and  the  Massachu- 
setts Declaration  of  Rights,  pp.  9,  1874;  —  Brief  Me- 
moir of  James  Savage,  pp.  12,  1874; — Notes  on  a  re- 
cently discovered  Indenture  relating  to  David  Thomp- 
son of  Piscataqua,  pp.  34,  1876;  —  Journal  of  a  Tour  to 
the  White  Mountains,  in  July,  1784.  By  Jeremy  Belk- 
nap. Map.  pp.  21,  1876;  —  Letters  and  Documents 
relating  to  Slavery  in  Massachusetts,  1867;  —  Memoir 
of  John  iVppleton,  M.  D.,  pp.  3,  1877; — Lieut-Gen'l. 
John  Burgoyne  and  the  Convention  of  Saratoga,  100 
years  ago,  pp.  71,  1878;  —  Tutor  Henry  Flynt's  Jour- 
ney from  Cambridge  to  Portsmouth  in  1754,  1878;  — 
Letter  of  Paul  Revere's,  pp.  7;  —  Records  of  the  Presi- 
dent and  Council  of  New  Hampshire,  1679-80,  pp.  26, 
1878;  — Memoir  of  Dr.  Woods;  —  Rules,  Orders  and 
Statutes  of  Harvard  College,  1686,  pp.  9,  1876;  — 
White  Kennett  Library,  pp.  8,  1883;  —  Memoir  of 
Richard  Frothingham,  pp.  17,  1885;  —  Memoir  of  S.  F. 
Haven,  pp.  16,  1885;  —  John  and  Sebastian  Cabot,  a 
study.  Maps,  1886; — A  Summary  History  of  New 
England,  1886;  —  Connection  of  Mass.  with  Slavery, 
pp.  34,  1886; — Remarks  on  Hubbard's  map  of  New 
England,  pp.  12,  1888; — Memoir  of  Edward  Augustus 
Crowninshield,  pp.  4;  —  Remarks  on  Dr.  John  G.  Kohl, 
pp.  5  ;  —  Prefatory  Note  to  the  recently  recovered  pages 
of  Hubbard's  History,  pp.  16.  Together  38  vols.  8° 
cloth,  boards  and  paper.  Cambridge  and  Boston. 

All  privately  printed  in  limited  editions.     The   above  is  a   nearly 
complete  set  of  Mr.  Deane's  publications. 


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"Z^  1025  Deane.  Memoir  of  Samuel  F.  Haven,  port.  pp.  16, 
1885; — Memoir  of  Geo.  Livermore,  pp.  60,  1869;  — 
Brief  Memoir  of  Robert  Waterston,  pp.  11,  1869;  — 
Death  of  Matthew  Cradock,  pp.  3,  1871;  —  Brief  Me- 
moir of  James  Savage,  pp.  12,  1874; — Judge  Lowell 
and  the  Massachusetts  Declaration  of  Rights,  pp.  9, 
1874;  —  Notes  on  a  recently  discovered  indenture  re- 
lating to  David  Thompson,  pp.  34,  1876;  —  Memoir  of 
John  Appleton,  pp.  3,  1877; — Memoir  of  Dr.  J.  G.  Kohl, 
pp.  5,  1878;  —  Memoir  of  Richard  Frothingham,  pp.  17, 
1885;  —  Memoir  of  E.  A.  Crowninshield,  pp.  3;  — 
Summary  of  the  History  of  New  England,  to  the 
time  of  Andros,  pp.  295-384.  (From  Narrative  and 
Critical  History  of  America,  only  12  copies  privately 
printed.)  1886; — Remarks  on  Hubbard's  Map  of  New 
England,  pp.  12,  1888;  —  Prefatory  note  to  Hubbard's 
History,  pp.  10.      Together  14  vols.  8°  paper  and  cloth. 

Boston  and  Cambridge. 

<~Q  1026  Deane.  Memoir  of  George  Livermore.  pp.  60.  8° 
cloth,  uncut.  Cambridge,  1869 

Thick  paper  copy,  only  a  few  so  printed. 

^2,  1027  Deane.  Death  of  Matthew  Cradock.  pp.  3.  8°  cloth. 
With  Cradock  Pedigree  inserted.  (Boston,   1871) 

^fTf   1028  Deane.      Notes  on  a  recently  discovered    Indenture  re- 
I  lating  to  David  Thompson  of  Piscataqua  and  Massachu- 

setts Bay  in  New  England,      pp.  35.      8°  cloth,  uncut. 
Only  100  copies  printed.  Cambridge,  1876 

•  n>   1029  Deane.      The  Struggle  to  Maintain  the  Charter  of  King 

I  Charles  the  First,  and  its  final  Loss  in  1684.      Imperial 

8^  half  morocco.  Boston. 

Written  for  the  Memorial  Hist,  of  Boston.     Vol.  I.     pp.  329-382. 

2  photographic  plates  laid  in. 

jr-      1030  Deane,  Capt.  John.      A    Narrative  of  the  Shipwreck   of 
the  Nottingham  Galley,  in  her  Voyage  from  England  to 
Boston.    Fifth  ed.    pp.  28.   8°  half  roan.       London,  1762 
See  Shurtleff's  Sermon.     Boston  1727. 

r,Q  1031  Deane.  A  True  Account  of  the  Voyage  of  the  Notting- 
ham-Galley of  London,  John  Deane,  Commander,  from 
River  Thames  to  New  England,  near  which  place  she 
was  cast  away  on  Boon  Island,  Dec.  11,  17 10.  pp.  36, 
London,  1711;  —  Voyages  and  Adventures  of  Capt. 
Barth,  Sharp  and  others  in  the  South  Sea,  pp.  172. 
London,  1684;  —  History  of  Bavaria,  from  the  First 
Ages  to  this  present  year,  1706.  By  Capt.  John 
Stevens.      Bound  together.   8°  calf.  London,  1706 

"The  first  tract  was   an  answer   by  three    of   the    crew  to    Capt. 
Deane's  Narrative,  published  in  17 11." 


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Y5^  1032  Deane,  John  G.  Biographical  Sketch  of,  and  brief  men- 
tion of  his  connection  with  the  northeastern  boundary 
of  Maine,  also  family  and  other  memoranda.  Plate, 
pp.  70.    8°  paper.  Washington,  1887 

Privately  printed. 
75"    ^'^ZZ  Deane,  Silas.      An  Address  to  the  Free  and  Independent 
'  Citizens  of  the  United  States  of  North  America,    pp.30. 

8°  half  calf.  Hartford,  1784 

1034  Deane.      The  same.    Portrait  inserted,    pp.  95.      8°  calf. 

Hartford,  1784 

1035  Deane.      Memorial  of  the  Heirs  of  Silas  Deane,   to    the 
Congress  of  the  United  States.    8°  half  roan.    n.  p.,  1835 

1036  Debates  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States  on  the  Judi- 

ciary,  during  the  first  Session  of  the  seventh  Congress, 
pp.  324.    8°  calf.  Phila.,  1802 

1037  De  Bry.      Great  Voyages  in  Latin.      Part  I — Admiranda 

Narratio  fida  tamen,  de  commodis  et  incolarum  ritibus 
Virginian,  nuper  admodum  ab  Anglis,  qui  k  Dn.  Richardo 
Greinvile  equestris  ordinis  viro  eo  in  coloniam  anno 
MDLXXXV  deducti  sunt  inventae,  sumtus  faciente  Dn. 
Waltero  Raleigh  equestris  ordinis  viro  fodinaru  stanni 
prgef ecto  ex  auctoritate  serenissimse  Reginae  Anglise.  An- 
glico  scripta  sermone  a  Thoma  Hariot  eiusdem  Walteri 
•  domesti-co,  in  earn  coloniam  misso  ut  regionis  si-tum 
diligenter  observaret.  Nunc  autem  primum  latio  donata 
a  C.  C.  A.  Francofortii  ad  Moenum  typis  loannis  Wech- 
eli,  sumtibus  vero  Theodor  de  Bry  anno  MDXC.  Venales 
reperiuntur  in  ofificina  Sigismundi  Feirabendi.  Part 
III. — Americae  Tertia  Pars  Memorabile  provinciee  Brasi- 
liae  Hist.oriam  contines,  germanico  primum  sermone 
scriptam  a  loane  Stadio  Homburgensi  Hesso,  nunc  au- 
tem latinitate  donatam  a  Teucrio  Annaeo  Priuato  Col 
chanthe  Po:  &  Med:  Addita  est  Narratio  profectionis 
loannis  Lerij  in  eamdem  Provinciam,  qua  ille  initio 
gallice  conscripsit,  postea  vero  Latinam  fecit.  His  ac- 
cessit  Descriptio  Morum  &:  Ferocitatis  incolarum  illius 
Regionis,  atque  Colloquium  ipsorum  idiomate  conscrip- 
tum.  Omnia  recens  evulgata,  &  eiconibus  in  ses  incisis 
ac  ad  vivum  expressis  illustrata,  ad  normam  exem  plaris 
prsedictorum  Autorum:  studio  &  diligentia  Theodori  de 
Brij  Leodiensis,  atque  civis  Francofurtensis  anno 
MDXCII.  Venales  reperiutur  in  officiana  Sigismundi 
Feirabendii.     Folio,  vellum.  Frankfort,  1590-92 

^^1038  De  Bry.      Narrative  of  Le  Moyne,  an  Artist  who  accom- 
j  panied  the  French  Expedition  to  Florida  under  Laudon- 

niere,  1564.     Translated  from  the  Latin  of  De  Bry.    pp. 
15.     44  heliotype  fac-similes.       Royal  4°  half  morocco. 

Boston,  1875 


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1039  De  Bury,  Richard.  Philobiblon,  a  Treatise  on  the  Love 
of  Books.  Written  in  1344  and  translated  from  the 
first  edition,  1473,  with  some  collations,  pp.  151.  12° 
cloth,  uncut.  London,  1832 

1040  Declaration  by  the  Representatives  of  the  United 
Colonies  of  North  America,  now  met  in  General  Con- 
gress at  Philadelphia,      pp.  13.    8°  paper,  uncut. 

(Reprint):  Phila.,  1775 

1041  Declaration  of  Independence  of  the  United  States  of 
America,  1776;  and  Washington's  Farewell  Address  to 
the  People  of  the  United  States,  1796.  pp.  57.  Plate 
and  fac-simile.      Royal  4°  cloth.  Boston,  1876 

1042  Declaration  of  the  Parliament  of  England,  expressing 
the  grounds  of  their  late  proceedings,  and  of  setling 
the  present  Government  in  the  way  of  a  Free  State, 
pp.  87.      Small  4°  half  calf.  London,  1648 

1043  De  Costa,  B.  F.  The  Pre-Columbian  Discovery  of 
America  by  the  Northmen.  Illustrated  by  translations 
from  the  Icelandic  Sagas.  Edited  with  notes  and  a 
general  introduction,      pp.  118.      8°  cloth,  uncut. 

Albany,  1868 

1044  De  Costa.  Sailing  Directions  of  Henry  Hudson,  pre- 
pared for  his  own  use  in  1608,  from  the  Old  Danish  of 
Ivar  Barden.  With  an  introduction  and  notes;  also  A 
Dissertation  on  the  Discovery  of  the  Hudson  River, 
pp.   102.      8°  cloth.  Albany,  1869 

1045  De  Costa.  The  Northmen  in  Maine:  a  critical  examina- 
tion of  Views  expressed  in  connection  with  the  subject, 

by  Dr.  Kohl,  in  Vol.  i,  of  the  new  series  of  the  Maine 
Historical  Society,  with  criticisms  on  other  portions  of 
the  work,  and  a  chapter  on  the  Discovery  of  Massachu- 
setts Bay.      pp.  146.      8°  cloth,  top  gilt.      Albany,  1870 

01  1046  De  Costa.  Verrazzano,  1876; — Soldier  and  Sage,  a  me- 
morial of  George  Washington  and  Benjamin  Franklin, 
1876;  —  The  Lost  City  of  New  England,  1876;  —  Globe 
of  Ulpius  1542,  1878; — William  Blackstone  in  his  rela- 
tion to  Massachusetts  and  Rhode  Island,  1880;  —  Rela- 
tion of  a  Voyage  to  Sagadahoc,  1880;  —  Inventio  For- 
tunata,  arctic  exploration,  with  an  account  of  Nicholas 
of  Lynn,  1881;  —  Cavo  de  Baxos,  or  the  place  of  Cape 
Cod  in  the  old  Cartology,  1881;  —  Notes  of  the  Anni- 
versary Sermon  at  New  York,  May  15,  1881;  —  Notes 
of  a  Discourse  and  a  Service  in  New  York,  Jan.  8,  1882, 
by  S.  Osgood  and  J.  A.  Smith;  —  Few  Observations  on 
the  Prince  Society's  edition  of  the  New  English  Canaan. 
II  pamphlets.  Reprinted:  New  York. 


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■~  1047  De  Costa.  Rambles  in  Mount  Desert,  with  sketches  of 
travel  on  the  New  England  coast,  from  the  Isle  of 
Shoals  to  Grand  Menan.  pp.  280.  Frontispiece.  16° 
cloth.  New  York,  1871 

^p  1048  De  Costa.  Verrazano  the  Explorer;  being  a  vindication 
of  his  letter  and  voyage,  with  an  examination  of  the 
map  of  Hieronimo  da  Verrazano,  and  a  Dissertation 
upon  the  Globe  of  Ulpius.  pp.  82.  Maps  and  portraits. 
Royal  4°  paper,  uncut.  New  York,  1880 

^^  1049  Dedham,  Mass.  Historical  Address  at  the  Second  Cen- 
tennial Anniversary  of  the  Town  of  Dedham,  Sept.  21, 
1836,  by  S.  F.  Haven,  pp.  79;  —  History  of  the  First 
Church  and  Parish,  by  Alvan  Lamson,  pp.  104,  1839. 
2  vols.   8°  cloth  and  boards.  Dedham. 

5-^  i°5o  Dedham.  History  of,  from  1635  to  1827.  By  Erastus 
Worthington.      pp.   146.      8°  morocco,  gilt,   red  edges. 

Boston,    1827 

^1051   Dedham.      Historical  Annals  of,  from  1635  to  1847.      Ky 
Herman  Mann.     pp.  136.     8°  sheets,  folded,  uncut. 

Dedham,  1847 

z/o^°52  Pee,  Dr.  John.  Private  Diary  of,  and  Catalogue  of  his 
Library  of  Manuscripts.  Edited  by  J.  O.  Halliwell. 
4°  cloth.  London,  1842 

Qh  i°53   Deerfield,  Mass.      Brief  Sketch  of  the  First  Settlement 
•*  I  of  Deerfield.      (By  E.  Hoyt.)      16°  paper. 

Reprint:  Greenfield,  1833 
^  1054  [De  Foe,  Daniel.]  Life  and  Actions  of  Moll  Flanders, 
containing  her  birth  and  education  in  Newgate,  her 
ambition  to  be  a  gentlewoman,  her  being  taken  into  a 
gentleman's  family,  her  being  debauched  by  her  master's 
eldest  son,  and  married  to  the  younger,  her  marriage  to 
her  own  brother,  her  going  over  with  him  to,  and  set- 
tling in  Virginia,  etc.  Portrait  and  cuts.  pp.  184,  (lacks 
last  leaf).  London 

1055  Defoe.  The  Life  and  strange,  surprising  Adventures 
of  Robinson  Crusoe.  Upwards  of  100  illustrations. 
Royal  8°  half  calf,  gilt.  London. 

— 1056  Defoe.  History  of  the  Great  Plague  in  London,  in  the 
year  1665.  With  an  introduction  by  Rev.  H.  Stebbing. 
pp.  304.      Portrait.      18°  cloth,  uncut.  London. 

ego  1057  Defoe.  Daniel  Defoe:  his  Life,  and  recently  discovered 
Writings  extending  from  1716  to  1729.  By  William 
Lee.      Illustrations.      3  vols.  8°  cloth,  uncut. 

London,  1869 


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2^  1058  De  Forest,  J.  W.  History  of  the  Indians  of  Connecti- 
cut, from  the  earliest  known  period  to  1850.  pp.  509. 
Map.      8°  cloth.  Hartford,  1853 

_  1059  D'Hauteville  Case.  Report  of  the  D'Hauteville  Case; 
—  Review  of  the  Case.  (8°  paper,  laid  in.)  8°  half 
sheep.  Phila.  and  Boston,  1840-41 

^-.  1060  Delancy.  Considerations  on  the  Propriety  of  imposing 
Taxes  in  the  British  Colonies,  pp.  80.  Second  ed.  8° 
half  roan.  London,  1766 

^-  106 1  Delaplaine's  Repository  of  the  Lives  and  Portraits  of 
Distinguished  American  Characters.  18  fine  portraits. 
Complete  set.      2  vols,  royal  4°  calf  extra,  yellow  edges. 

Phila.,  1815 

5o  1062  De  Laune,  Thomas.  A  Plea  for  Non-Conformists. 
(With  preface  by  Daniel  Defoe.)  pp.  144.  12°  half 
morocco.  London,  171 2 

Qo  J  063  De-La-Warre,  Lord.  The  Relation  of  the  Right 
Honourable  the  Lord  De-La-Warre,  Lord  Gouvernour 
and  Captaine  Generall  of  the  Colonic,  planted  in  Vir- 
ginea.      4°  half  morocco.  London,  161 1 

Heliotype  fac-simile.     Only  20  copies  privately  printed. 
Presentation  copy. 

5*0  1064  Delepierre,  Octave.  Analyse  des  Travaux  de  la  Soci^te 
des  Philobiblon  de  Londres.      pp.   134.      8""  half  roan. 

Londres,  186 
Only  300  copies  printed. 

5*0  1065  De  Lolme.  The  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  English  Con- 
stitution; with  an  historical  and  legal  introduction  and 
notes  by  A.  J-  Stephens.      2  vols.  8°  cloth,  uncut. 

London,  1838 

•^51066   Demonologia;  or  Natural  Knowledge  revealed.      By    J. 

'  S.    F.,    pp.    438.      Lond.,    1831;  —  Fallacy  of    Ghosts, 

Dreams  and  Omens,  with  stories  of  witchcraft,  life-in- 
death  and  monomania.  By  Charles  Oilier,  pp.  251. 
Lond.,  1848;  —  Mysteries;  or  glimpses  of  the  super- 
natural,     pp.    273.      N.  Y.,  1852.      3  vols.   12°  cloth. 

fjj-  1067  Dennis,  J.  The  Usefulness  of  the  Stage,  occasioned  by 
a  late  book  written  by  Mr.  Jeremy  Collier,  pp.  143. 
12°  half  calf,  gilt.  London,  1698 

jv  1068  Denton,  Daniel.  A  Brief  Description  of  New  York, 
formerly  called  New  Netherlands.  New  edition  with 
notes,  by  G.  Furman.      8°  cloth.  New  York,  1845 

^S'loGg  De  Peyster,  J.  Watts.  History  of  the  Life  of  Leonard 
Torstenson;  —  The  History  of  Carausius;  —  Battle  of 
the  Sound  or  Baltic.      3  vols.  8°  paper,  uncut. 

Poughkeepsie,  1855-8 


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-. — 1070  De    Quincey,     Thomas.      Confessions    of    an    English 

Opium-Eater.      pp.190.      16°  boards.  Boston,  1841 

107 1    Deux-Ponts,     Count    William   de.      My  Campaigns    in 

America,    1780-81.      Translated,    with  an   introduction 

and  notes,  by  S.  A.  Green,     pp.  176.      Royal  4°  boards, 

uncut.  Boston,   1868 

Large  Paper  ;  only  25  copies  printed. 

^     1072   De  Vinne,  T.  L.      Invention  of  Printing,  a  collection  of 

facts  and  opinions  descriptive  of  early  prints  and  playing 

cards,  the  block-books  of  the  15th  century,  the  legends 

of  Lourens  J.    Coster   of    Haarlem    and    the    works  of 

John   Gutenberg  and   his    associates.      Illustrated  with 

fac-similes    of   early  types    and   wood-cuts.      Royal  8° 

cloth.  New  York,  1876 

5- 1073  Dexter,  F.  B.     Biographical  Sketches  of  the  Graduates 

of   Yale    College,  with  Annals   of  the   College  History, 

1701-1745.      pp.  788.      Imperial  8°  cloth,  uncut. 

New  York,  1885 

^1       1074  Dexter.      Sketch    of   the    Life    and    Writings    of    John 
^  Davenport,    Feb.    i,    1875;  —  Memoranda    concerning 

Edward  Whalley  and  William  Goffe,  1876;  —  Governor 
Elihu  Yale,  1882  ; —  Founding  of  Yale  College,  1882  ;  — 
New  Haven  in  1784;  — Estimates  of  Population  in  the 
American  Colonies,  1887; — Report  of  the  Trial  of  Mrs. 
Anne  Hutchinson.  7  pamphlets. 
1075  Dexter,  George.  Argument  of  Tutor  Nicholas  Sever, 
^'^  1878;  —  Letters  of  Columbus  and   Vespuccius,  1878;  — 

Journal  of  Thomas  Wallcut,  in  1790,  1879;  —  Influence 
of  the  English  Universities  in  the  Development  of  New 
England,  x88o;  —  First  Voyage  under  Sir  Humphrey 
Gilbert's  Patent  of  1578,  1881;  —  Letters  of  Henry 
Wheaton,  1805-6;  —  Journal  of  a  Tour  from  Boston  to 
Oneida,  June  1796,  by  Jeremy  Belknap,  1882; — Suffolk 
County  Bar  Book,  1770-1805; — Tributes  to  the  Memory 
of  George  Dexter,  June  10,  1884;  —  Memoir  of  George 
Dexter,  by  C.  C.  Smith,  1885; — Letters  of  Gov.  Andrew 
Eliot  to  his  sons  Samuel  and  John.  11  pamphlets. 
J-  2-1076  Dexter,  H.  M.  As  to  Roger  Williams  and  his  Banish-^--^ 
ment  from  the  Massachusetts  Plantation,  pp.  146.  Im-' 
perial  8°  cloth.  Boston,  1876 

,<-io77   Dexter.      The   True  Story  of  John  Smyth,  the  Se  Bap- 
tist, as  told  by  Himself  and   his  Contemporaries;    with -^ 
an  inquiry  whether  dipping  were  a    new   mode  of    Bap- 
tism in  England,  in  or  about  1641.      pp.  106.      Imperial 
8°  cloth,  uncut.  Boston,  1881 

/  00^°"^^  [Dexter.]     Common  Sense  as  to  Woman  Suffrage,     pp. 
33.      Small  4°  boards.  Boston,  1885 


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oT  1079  Dexter,  H.  M.  Pilgrim  Memoranda,  pp.  39,  1870;  — 
Glance  at  the  Ecclesiastical  Councils  of  New  England, 
pp.  68.      2  pamphles.t  Boston. 

,^  1080  Dexter,  Lord  Timothy.  A  Pickle  for  the  Knowing 
Ones.      16°  half  morocco,  gilt.  Boston,  1838 

1081   Dexter.      The  same.      Small  4^  half  calf. 

Newburyport,   1848 

4-      1082   Dexter.      Life  of.      By  S.  L.  Knapp.      18°  cloth. 

^^  Boston,  1838 

^^1083   Dexter.      The  same.      18°  cloth.  Boston,   1848 

r-  1084  Dialogue  between  the  Ghost  of  General  Montgomery 
and  an  American  Delegate.  Phila.,  1776.  pp.  16.  8° 
paper,  uncut.  Privately  reprinted  :    New  York,  1865 

2^^-1085  Diaz  del  Castillo,  Bernal.  Historia  Verdadera  de  la 
Conquista  de  la   Nueva  Espana.      pp.  257.      Folio,  calf. 

Madrid,  (1632) 

"  The  true  history  of  the  conquest  of  Mexico  is,  indeed,  a  delight- 
ful work,  and  the  only  account  of  that  transaction  on  which  we  can 
rely." — Southey. 

^Q  1086  Diaz  del  Castillo.  The  True  History  of  the  Conquest 
of  Mexico.  Translated  by  Maurice  Keatinge.  pp.514. 
Map.     4""  half  morocco.  London,  1800 

1087  Diaz  del  Castillo.  The  True  History  of  the  Conquest 
of  Mexico.  Translated  by  Maurice  Keatinge.  pp.  m, 
440.     Map.      2  vols.  8°  sheep,  (broken  and  worn). 

Salem,  1803 

P^  1088  Diaz  del  Castillo.  Memoirs  of,  written  by  Himself,  con- 
taining a  true  and  full  account  of  the  discovery  and 
conquest  of  Mexico  and  New  Spain.  Translated  by  J. 
T.  Lockhart.      pp.  399,  416.      2  vols.  8°  cloth,  uncut. 

London,  1844 

^Q    1089   DiBDiN,    Rev.    T.    F.      Bibliomania,   or  Book-madness. 
First  ed.     pp.  87.      8°  boards,  uncut.  London,  1809 

^r^  1090  DiBDiN.      Bibliomania;  or  Book-madness.   First  ed.,  pri- 
/  vately  reprinted   for   the  Club  of    Odd  Sticks,      pp.    87. 

Royal  8°  paper,  uncut. 

Club  of  Odd  Sticks:    New  York,  1864 
Only  57  copies  printed. 

^Q  1091  DiBDiN.  Bibliomania;  or,  Book-madness;  a  biblio- 
graphical romance.  Illustrated  with  cuts.  New  and 
improved  edition,  to  which  are  now  added  preliminary 
observations  and  a  supplement,  including  a  key  to  the 
assumed  characters  in  the  drama.  Plates.  Royal  8° 
half  morocco,  gilt  edges.  London,   1842 


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1092   DiBDiN.      Typographical    Antiquities;  or   the   history  of 

°^  printing  inEngland,  Scotland   and   Ireland;  containing 

memoirs  of  our  ancient  printers,  and  a  register  of  the 
books  printed  by  then.  Begun  by  the  late  Joseph 
Ames.  Considerably  augmented  by  William  Herbert, 
of  Cheshunt,  Herts;  and  now  greatly  enlarged,  with 
copious  notes  and  illustrated  with  appropriate  engrav- 
ings; comprehending  the  History  of  English  Literature, 
and  a  view  of  the  progress  of  the  art  of  engraving  in 
Great  Britain.  By  the  Rev.  Thomas  Frognall  Dibdin. 
Numerous  portraits  and  fac-similes.  4  vols.  4°  half 
morocco.  Wm.  Miller  and  Longman :  Lond.,  1810-19 
1093  Dibdin.  A  Bibliographical,  Antiquarian  and  Picturesque 
Tour  in  France  and  Germany.  Portraits  and  numerous 
beautiful  plates,  many  upon  India  paper,  including  a 
full  set  of  Lewis's  etchings  (India  proofs),  illustrating 
the  physiognomy,  manners,  etc.,  of  the  people  of  France 
and  Germany.      3  vols,  royal  8°  boards,  uncut. 

London,  1821 

-a^,  1094  Dibdin.  A  Series  of  Etchings  pourtraying  the  physi- 
/  ognomy,  manners  and  character  of  the  people  of  France 

and  Germany.  By  George  I>ewis.  60  plates  on  India 
paper.      3  vols,  royal  8°  boards,  uncut.  London. 

_  1095  Dibdin.  Descriptive  Catalogue  of  Books  printed  in  the 
Fifteenth  Century,  lately  forming  part  of  the  library  of 
the  Duke  di  Cassano  Serra.  pp.  395.  Imperial  8°  half 
roan,  uncut.  London,  1823 

3  00  1096  Dibdin.  The  Library  Companion,  or  the  young  man's 
guide  and  the  old  man's  comfort  in  the  choice  of  a  li- 
brary.     Second  ed.      8°  boards,  uncut.       London,  1825 

/o'  0  0  i°97  Dibdin.  An  Introduction  to  the  Knowledge  of  rare  and 
valuable  editions  of  the  Greek  and  Latin  Classics;  to- 
gether with  an  account  of  Polyglot  Bibles,  Polyglot 
Psalters,  Hebrew  Bibles,  Greek  Bibles  and  Greek  Tes- 
taments, the  Greek  Fathers  and  the  Latin  Fathers. 
Fourth  ed.,  greatly  enlarged  and  corrected.  Fac-simile 
plate  of  the  "  Complutensian  Polyglot."  pp.  562,  580. 
2  vols,  imperial  8°  tree  calf  extra,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 

London,  1827 

Best    Edition:    entirely    rewritten.     Large    Paper;  only    250 
copies  printed. 

/  ^^1098  [Dibdin.]     Bibliophobia.      Remarks  on  the  present   lan- 

,  /  guid    and    depressed    state    of    literature  and   the  book 

trade.      In    a    letter    addressed   to    the    author    of    the 

Bibliomania.      By   Mercurius   Rusticus.      With  notes  by 

Cato  Parvus,      pp.  102.      Royal  8°  boards,  uncut. 

Large  Paper:   only  100  copies  printed.         London,  1832 


lOO  CATALOGUE. 

— I 1099   DiBDiN.      Reminiscences  of    a    Literary  Life;  with  anec- 

fl\^^  dotes  of  books  and  of  book-collectors,   with  the  index, 

pp.  982,  44.  Portrait  and  plate.  2  vols.  8°  boards,  un- 
cut. London,  1836 
'y 5"  1 100  Dickenson,  Jonathan.  God's  Protecting  Providence, 
'  Man's  surest  Help  and  Defence,  in  the  Remarkable  De- 
liverance of  Robert  Barnard  and  others,  from.  Ship- 
wreck, and  also  from  the  devouring  jaws  of  the  inhu- 
man Canibals  of  Florida,      pp.  12,  126.      16°  calf. 

London,  1759 


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iioi   DiEREViLLE.       Relation    du    voyage    du    Port    Royal    de 
L'Acadie.      Plate,      pp.  236.      16°  half  sheep. 

Amsterdam,  17 10 

^^    1 102   Dies  Irae.      Coles,  Abraham.      Dies  Irae  in  thirteen  orig- 
inal Versions,      pp.  69.      Frontispiece.      12°  cloth. 

New  York,  1859 

95-1103  Dies  Ir«.    (Dix,  John  A.)     pp.  15.    16°  boards,  uncut. 

Privately  printed:  Cambridge,  1863 

/,  1 104  DiGBY,  Sir  Kenelme.  A  Late  Discourse  made  in  a  sol- 
emne  Assembly  of  Nobles  and  learned  Men,  at  Mont- 
pelier,  in  France,  touching  the  Cure  of  Wounds,  by  the 
Powder  of  Sympathy.  Rendered  into  English,  by  R. 
White,    pp.  152,  6.     18°  sheep,  (broken).    London,  1660 

1 105   DiGBY.      Observations    upon    Religio    Medici,      pp.   124. 
^^  18°  sheep.  London,  1643 

5"0    1 106  DiGBY.      Private  Memoirs  of.      Written  by  Himself,     pp. 
328.      Portrait.      8°  calf.  London,   1827 

^f-w.o']   DiGBY,  K.  H.     The  Broad  Stone  of  Honour,  or  the  true 
'    ^  Sense  and  Practice  of  Chivalry,      pp.289.     Frontispiece. 

''  12°  cloth,  uncut.  ■      London,  1844 

■J  1 108  Digges,    Sir   Dudley.      The    Compleat    Ambassador;     or 

Two  Treaties  of  the  intended  Marriage  of  Qu:  Eliza- 
beth, etc.  pp.  441,  6.  Frontispiece  by  Faithorne, 
(Cut  down  and  mounted.)     Folio,  calf,  gilt. 

London,  1655 
'00  1 109   Disraeli,    Isaac.      An    Inquiry    into    the    Literary    and 
Political    Character    of    James    the    First.       pp.    228. 
I  Small  8°  calf,  gilt.  London,  1816 

I  Autograph  signature  of  the  Author  inserted. 

/    <iT  iiio  Disraeli.       Amenities    of    Literature.       pp.    372,    431. 
i  2  vols.  8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1842 

-}  u  nil  Disraeli.  Curiosities  of  Literature;  with  a  View  of  the 
Life  and  Writings  of  the  Author,  by  his  Son.  Portrait. 
4  vols,  large  12°  cloth,  uncut.  Boston,  1859 


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'JoTq'^  II 12   DiURNALL   Occurrcnces,   or   Daily   Proceedings  of  both 
'  Houses,  in  this  great  and   happy  Parliament,  from  the 

third  of  November,    1640,  to  the  third  of    November, 
1641.      Small  4°  sheep,  (rebacked).  London,  1641 

"  Wednesday,  26th  Day,  Jan.  It  was  reported  in  the  House  of 
Commons,  that  there  were  52  Families  of  Norwich  that  went  to 
New  England,  by  Bishop  Wrens  pressing  their  conscience  with 
illegal  oaths,  ceremonies,  observations  and  many  strange  innova- 
tions." 

j,Q  1 1 13  DoBBS,  Arthur,  Esq.  An  Account  of  the  Countries  ad- 
joining to  Hudson's  Bay  in  the  North  West  part  of 
America.      Map.      4''  half  calf,  uncut.  London,  1744 

^Q  1 1 14  DoDD,  Rev.  Stephen.  Revolutionary  Memorials,  em- 
bracing Poems  by  the  Rev.  Wheeler  Case,  published  in 
1778,  with  an  Appendix.      16°  cloth.       New  York,  1852 

jj^5-iii5  DoDiNGTON,  George  Bubb.  The  Diary  of  the  last 
George  Bubb  Dodington,  Baron  of  Melcombe  Regis, 
from  March  8,  1748-9,  to  Feb.  6,  1761.  Now  first  pub- 
lished by  H.  P.  Wyndham.  First  ed.  pp.  502.  8° 
crimson  straight  grained  morocco,  gilt  edges. 

Salisbury,  1784 

/q  II 16  DoDWELL,  Henry.  An  Epistolary  Discourse,  proving, 
from  the  Scriptures  and  the  first  Fathers,  that  the  Soul 
is  a  principle  naturally  mortal,  etc.  pp.  313.  8°  old 
calf.  London,  1706 

1 1 17  Domesday  Book  or  the  Great  Survey  of  England  of  Wil- 
liam the  Conqueror,  A.  D.,  1536.  Fac-simile  of  the 
Part  relating  to  Dorsetshire,      pp.  20.      Folio,  cloth. 

Southampton,  1862 

y^  1 1 18  Donne,  W.  B.  The  Correspondence  of  King  George 
the  Third  with  Lord  North,  from  1768  to  1783.  pp. 
307,  452.      2  vols.  8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1867 

CO  1 1 19  Dorchester,  Mass.  History  of  Dorchester.  By  a  Com- 
mittee of  the  Dorchester  Antiquarian  and  Historical 
Society,     pp.  672.     8°  cloth.  Boston,  1859 

^^       1 1 20  Dorchester.       Recovery    of    some    Materials    for    the 
-^^  Early   History  of   Dorchester,  general   and   particular. 

By  S.  G.  Drake.      Plate,      pp.  20.      8°  cloth,  uncut. 

Boston,  185 1 

2^^1121  Dorchester.  Dorchester  in  1630,  1776  and  1855,  -^^ 
Oration  by  Edward  Everett,  1855;  —  Proceedings  of 
the  Second  Church  and  Parish,  1812;  —  Discourse  at 
Dorchester  to  commemorate  the  completion  of  the 
Second  Century  from  its  settlement  by  our  Pilgrim 
Fathers.  By  John  Pierce.  1830.  3  vols.  8°  cloth, 
half  roan  and  paper. 


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y— II22  Dorchester.  Hall,  Nathaniel.  Sermons  preached  in 
First  Church,  Dorchester,  1851-70.      5  pamphlets. 

■  ^  1 1 23  Dorchester  Antiquarian  Society.  Memoirs  of  Roger 
Clap,  1630;  —  Annals  of  the  Town  of  Dorchester.  By- 
James  Blake,  1750; — Journal  and  Life  of  Richard 
Mather,  1506-1669.  3  vols.  12°  boards.    Boston,  1S44-50 

^  1124  Douglass,  William.  A  Summary,  Historical  and  Politi- 
cal of  the  First  Planting,  progressive  improvements, 
and  present  State  of  the  British  Settlements  in  North 
America.      2  vols.  8°  sheep,  (name  cut  from  titles). 

Boston,  1749-51 

Autograph  signature  of  Rufus  Choate  on  fly  leaves.  With  an  auto- 
graph Document :  Deposition  of  the  printers,  Gamaliel  Rogers  and 
Daniel  Fowle,  that  Dr.  Douglas  wrote  "  State  of  the  British  Settle- 
ments in  North  America,"  1748.     2  pp.     4°  . 

^P  1 1 25   Douglass.      The  same.      2  vols.  8°  half  morocco. 

London,  1760 
1126   Douglass.      Memoir    of  William  Douglass,   M.    D.      By 
Timothy  L.  Jennison,  M.  D.      (From  Medical  Commu- 
nications of  the  Mass.  Med.  Society,  Boston   1831.      8° 
cloth. 

With  MSS.  by  Mr.  Deane  laid  in. 

(S-Q  1127  Dover,  N.  H.  The  First  Parish  in  Dover,  20th  anni- 
versary, including  the  Memorial  Address  by  Rev.  A.  H. 
Quint.      8°  cloth.  Dover,  1884 

QQ  1 128  DowcET,  Abraham.  A  Declaration  delivered  into  the 
House  of  Lords,  July  3,  1648  against  Major  Edward 
Ralph,  whom  hee  charges  to  have  laine  in  waite  three 
houres  to  have  pistold  the  King.    pp.  6.    Small  4°  paper. 

London,  1648 

■fQ  1 1 29  Downing,  Sir  George.  A  Reply  of  Sir  George  Downing 
Envoy  Extraordinary  from  His  Majesty  of  Great  Britain, 
etc.,  to  the  Remarks  of  the  Deputies  of  the  Estates- 
General,  upon  his  Memorial  of  Dec.  20,  1664.  pp.  104. 
Small  4°  polished  calf,  extra,  by  Pratt.  (Title  page  in 
fac-simile.)  London,  1665 

Relates  to  New  Netherlands  and  Long  Island. 

3%  1130  Dowse,  Thomas.  Catalogue  of  his  Library  presented  to 
the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  July  30,  1856. 
8°  cloth.  Privately  printed:   Boston,  1856 

IP  1 131  Dowse.  The  Will  of  Thomas  Dowse,  of  Cambridgeport. 
pp.  7.      Portrait.     8°  paper.  Cambridge,  1856 

Only  25  copies  printed. 

301132   Dowse.      The  same.      Copy  on  Parchment. 
Only  5  copies  privately  printed. 


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-i^SS   Doyle,  J.  A.      The  English  in  America,  Virginia,  Mary- 

7^  land  and  the  Carolinas.      pp.  556.      Map.    8°  cloth. 

London,  1882 

tiS/  ^^34  Lrake,  Daniel.  Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Services  of, 
with  notices  of  the  early  settlement  of  Cincinnati,  and 
some  of  its  pioneer  citizens.  By  E.  D.  Mansfield.  Por- 
trait.   12°  cloth.  Cincinnati,  1855 

1 135  Drake.  Sir  Francis  Drake  Reuiued:  Calling  vpon  this 
Dull  or  Effeminate  Age,  to  follow  his  Noble  steps  for 
Gold  and  Siluir.  By  this  memorable  relation  of  the 
rare  occurrences  (neuer  yet  declared  to  the  World)  in  a 
third  voyage  made  by  him  into  the  West  Indies,  in  the 
yeares  72  &  73.  pp.  80.  Portrait  on  title  and  portrait 
inserted,  by  Philip  Nichols.  8°  polished  calf,  extra,  by 
Pratt.  Nicholas  Bourne:  London,  1628 

Title  and  many  leaves  cropped,  but  neatly  remargined  and  restored 
in  fac-simile. 

^.  1 1 36  Drake.  Sir  Francis  Drake  Revived.  Who  is,  or  may 
be  a  pattern  to  stirre  up  all  heroicke  and  active  spirits 
of  these  times  to  benefit  their  countrey  and  eternize 
their  names  by  like  noble  attempts.  Being  a  summary 
and  true  relation  of  foure  several!  voyages  made  by  the 
said  Sir  Francis  Drake  to  the  West  Indes,  viz. :  His 
dangerous  adventuring  for  gold  and  silver  with  the  gain- 
ing thereof.  .  .  .  His  Encompass  the  World,  etc. 
Portrait,  (mounted).      Small  4°  calf. 

Nicholas  Bourne:  London,  1653 

r-  1 137  Drake.  The  World  Encompassed,  by  Sir  Francis 
Drake,  being  his  next  voyage  to  that  to  Nombre  de 
Dios  formerly  imprinted.  Portrait,  (inlaid),  pp  108. 
4°  maroon  crushed  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges,  by 
Zahnsdorf.    (Title  and  corners  of  a  few  leaves  mended.) 

London,  1628 

J-  1 138  Drake.  Life  and  Death  of  the  Valiant  and  Renowned 
Sir  Francis  Drake,  his  voyages  and  discoveries  in  the 
West  Indies,  and  about  the  World.  By  Samuel  (Hark, 
pp.  75.  Small  4°  olive  morocco  extra,  gilt  edges,  by 
Hayday.  London,  1671 

The  title  page  and  the  last  two  leaves  in  fac-simile. 

^5"  1139  Drake,  F.  S.  List  of  Members  of  the  Massachusetts 
Society  of  Cincinnati,  including  a  complete  roll  of  the 
original  members.      8°  sheets  folded.  Boston,  1872 

_     1 140  Drake,  James  R.      The   Culprit  Fay,  and  other  Poems. 
^^  pp.  92.   First  ed.    Portrait  and  engraved  title.   8°  cloth. 

New  York,  1836 


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1141  Drake,  S.  A.  Bunker  Hill;  the  story  told  from  the 
bcittle-field,  by  British  officers  engaged;  —  General 
Israel  Putnam,  the  Commander  at  Bunker  Hill.  pp.  76, 
24.      Plate.     8°  cloth.  Boston,  1875 

1 142  Drake,  S.  G.  Indian  Biography,  containing  the  lives 
of  more  than  two  hundred  Indian  Chiefs,  pp.  348.  12° 
sheep.  Boston,  1832 

1 143  Drake.  Book  of  the  Indians  of  North  America.  First  ed. 
Early  portrait  of  the  author  and  other  plates.   8°  sheep. 

Boston,  1833 
^^1144  Drake.  Old  Indian  Chronicle.  Map  and  illustrations. 
"^  16°  cloth.  Boston,  1836 

7-_i[45    Drake.      Old    Indian    Chronicle,    a    collection    of    rare 
^  tracts,  with  introduction  and    dates    by    S.    G.    Drake. 

Map.      Small  4°  half  morocco.  Boston,  1867 

QQ  1 146  Drake.  Genealogical  and  Biographical  Account  of  the 
Family  of  Drake  in  America.      Small  8°  calf. 

Privately  printed:   Boston,  1845 
^x-1147   Drake.      Tragedies    of    the    Wilderness.      Illustrations. 
12°  cloth.  Boston,  1846 

Presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

^Q  1 148  Drake.  Indian  Captivities,  or,  Life  in  the  Wigwam. 
Frontispiece.      12°  cloth.  Auburn,  1850 

c-  1 149  Drake.  Biography  and  History  of  the  Indians  of  North 
America,  from  its  first  discovery.  Eleventh  ed.  Royal 
8°  cloth,  uncut.  Boston,  1851 

Special  edition  on  larger  paper,  and  with    additional  portraits  and 
views. 

2^^-1150  Drake.  A  Memoir  of  the  Rev.  Cotton  Mather,  with  a 
genealogy  of  the  family  of  Mather.    Portraits.   8°  cloth. 

Boston,  185  I 
Presentation  copy. 

QQ  1 15 1    Drake.      A  Brief  Memoir  of    Sir  Walter  Raleigh.      Por- 
trait.    4°  cloth.  Privately  printed:  Boston,  1862 
^^1152   Drake.      Result  of  some  Researches  among  the  British 
/                 Archives  for  Information  relative  to    the    Founders  of 
New  England,  1858-60.      Map    and  portrait.      Small  4° 
cloth.  Boston,  i860 

^5'ii53  Drake.  The  same.  Third  ed.  pp.  148.  Portraits. 
Royal  4°  cloth,  uncut.  Boston,  1865 

Large  Paper:   Only  75  copies  printed. 

j-1154  [Drake.]  Narrative  Remarks,  expository  notes,  and 
historical  criticisms  on  the  New  England  Historical 
and  Genealogical  Society.     4°  paper,  uncut. 

Albany,  1874 


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"^^7Ti55  Drake.  Catalogue  of  his  Private  Library,  chiefly  relat- 
ing to  the  antiquities,  history  and  biography  of  America. 
8°  half  morocco.  Boston,  1845 

.  1 156  Dreadful  Visitation  in  a  short  account  of  the  progress 
and  effects  of  the  Plague,  in  London,  1665,  pp.  16;  — 
Sermons  or  Declarations  made  by  Stephen  Crisp,-  one 
of  the  antient  preachers  amongst  the  people  called 
Quakers,    pp.  60.    2  pamphlets  18°  paper. 

Joseph  Crukshank :   Phila.,  1773-4 

/y5-ii57   Du  Bartas.      Bartas  his  Deuine    Weekes   and    Workes. 

'  Translated  and  dedicated  to  the  King's  most  excellent 

Maiestie,    by    Josuah   Sylvester,      pp.    715.      Engraved 
title.      Second  ed.   4°  calf.  (1605) 

1 158  Dublin,  N.  H.      History  of,   containing    the  address  by 
^  Charles  Mason,  and  the  proceedings  at  the  Centennial 

Celebration,  June  17,  1852,  with  a  register  of  families. 
PP-  433-      Plates.      8°  cloth.  Boston,  1855 

1 159  DucHE,  Jacob.      Discourses  on  various  Subjects.      Fron- 

tispieces by  B.  West.     Third  ed.     pp.  403,  430.      2  vols. 
8°  half  morocco,  uncut.  London,  1779 

-^1160  Dudley,  Dean.  History  of  the  Council  of  Nice;  a 
World's  Christian  Convention,  A.  D.  325.  pp.  86.  8° 
cloth.  Boston,  i860 

1 161   [Dudley,  Thomas.]     Massachusetts,  or  the  first  Planters      "Ul^  (f\ 
**  of  New  England,  the  end  and  manner  of    their  coming  y  ^J^'  «' 


thither,  and  abode    there,   in  several  epistles,      pp.  56.  \   *i'^ 

18°  half  russia.  B.  Green  &  J.  Allen:   Boston,  1696  ^'^ 

These  epistles  are  from  John  AUin,  Thomas  Shepard  and  John 
Cotton.  The  dedication  to  the  Countess  of  Lincoln  is  signed  T.  D. 
(Thomas  Dudley.) 
y^ii62  Durer,  Albert.  The  Humiliation  and  Exaltation  of 
our  Redeemer,  in  32  prints,  representing  the  original 
wood  blocks  of  Albert  Durer.  Edited  by  John  Allen, 
pp.  64.    12°  cloth.  London,  1856 

1163   Dummer,  Jer.      A   Defence    of  the  New   England  Char- 
^^  ters.      First  ed.   pp.  1,6,80.    8°  calf,  gilt.    London,  1721 

Autograph  of  "Thos.  Fitch"  on  title. 
_ii64  Dummer.      A  Defence  of    the    New    England    Charters 
Ai  pp.  44.      8°  calf,  gilt.  Boston,  1765 

1165  Dunbarton,    N.  H.      History    of,    from    175 1    to    r86o. 
00  By  Caleb  Stark,      pp.  272.      8°  cloth.         Concord,  i860 

1 166  Dunlap,    William.      History  of  the    American  Theatre. 
^^  pp.  420.   8°  calf,  gilt.  New  York,  1832 

j        1 167   Dunlap.      History  of  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  Arts 
/3   o»  of  Design  in  the  United  States,   pp.435,   4^°-    2  vols.    8° 

boards,  uncut,  (name  cut  from  titles).      New  York,  1834 
Bookplate  of  George  P.  Parker. 


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P  1168   DuNi,OP,  John.      History    of  f'iction.      pp.    452,  443.      2 
vols.    12°  cloth.  Phila.,  1842 

1 169  Dunstable,  Mass.  History  of  the  Old  Township  of 
Dunstable,  including  Nashua,  Nashville,  Hollis,  Hudson, 
Litchfield  and  Merrimac,  N.  H.,  Dunstable  and  Tyngs- 
borough,  Mass.  By  Charles  J.  Fox.  pp.  278.  Plate. 
12°  cloth.  Nashua,  1846 

(s,o    II 70   DuNSTER,  Charles.       (Considerations    on    Milton's    early 
Reading,  and  the  Prima  Stamina    of  his  Paradise  Lost; 
together  with  extracts  from  a  poet  of  the  sixteenth  cen- 
tury,     pp.  249.      12°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1800 
^Q     1 171    [DuNTON,  John.]     The  Compleat  Library;  or,  News  for 
Ingenious.      Containing  several  original  pieces,  an  his- 
y      torical  account  of    the  choicest    books  printed  in  Eng- 
/^       land,  and  in  the  foreign  Journals,  etc.      (Vols  I  and  II.) 
From  1692  to  December  1693.      pp.   480,   458.      2  vols, 
4°  calf.                                John  Dunton:    London,  1692-93 

Three  autograph  letters  of  Geo.  H.  Moore  relating  to  the  rarity 
of  these  volumes,  laid  in. 

1172  [Dunton.]  The  Dublin  Scuffle;  being  a  challenge  sent 
by  John  Dunton,  citizen  of  London,  to  Patrick  Camp- 
bell, bookseller  in  Dublin,  to  which  is  added  the  Billet 
Doux,  sent  him  by  a  citizen's  wife  in  Dublin,  tempting 
him  to  lewdness,  with  his  answer  to  her.  pp.  544.  8° 
half  calf.  London,  1699 

^—1173  Dunton.  The  Life  and  Errors  of  John  Dunton,  Late 
Citizen  of  London.  Written  by  himself  in  solitvde. 
With  an  Idea  of  a  New  Life;  Wherein  is  Shewn  How 
he'd  Think,  Speak,  and  Act,  might  he  Live  over  his 
Days  again;  Intermix'd  with  the  New  Discoveries  The 
Author  has  made  In  his  Travels  Abroad,  —  And  in  his 
Private  Conversation  at  Home.  Together  with  the 
Lives  and  Characters  of  a  Thousand  Persons  now  Liv- 
ing in  London,  &c.  Digested  into  Seven  Stages  with 
their  Respective  Ideas,  pp.  251.  Small  8°  half  calf, 
(foxed.)  Printed  for  S.  Malthus:   London,  1705 

"This  curious  work  abounds  with  interesting  literary  history,  anec- 
dotes of  Bostonians,  etc." 

Eighty-four  pages  are  occupied  with  the  account  of  his  visit  to 
New  England,  his  opening  a  bookstore  in  Boston ;  intercourse  with 
the  Mathers,  Cotton,  Eliot,  Hubbard,  and  several  ladies  of  Boston, 
of  some  of  whom  he  relates  very  curious  particulars. 

C--  1 1 74  Dunton.  The  Life  and  Errors  of  John  Dunton,  with 
the  Lives  and  Characters  of  more  than  a  Thousand 
contemporary  Divines  and  other  Persons  of  Literary 
Eminence,      Portrait.      2  vols,  in  one.     8°  calf,  gilt. 

London,  tSi8 


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~n~7  1 175  [DuNTON.]  Athenian  Oracle;  being  an  entire  collec- 
tion  of  all  the  valuable  Questions  and  Answers  in  the 
old  Athenian  Mercuries.      4  vols,  small  8°  half  calf. 

London,  1728 

Yj"    1 176   DuRFEE,    Job.      Complete  Works  of.      With  a  Memoir  of 
the  Author,      pp  523.      8°  cloth.  Providence,  1849 

j-(P  1 1 77  DuRRiE,  D.  S.  Bibliographia  Genealogica  Americana; 
an  alphabetical  Index  to  American  Genealogies  and 
Pedigrees.      Third  ed.,  enlarged,      pp.  245.      8°  cloth. 

Albany,  1886 

1 1 78  DuxBURY,  Mass.  History  of,  with  Genealogical  Regis- 
ter.     By  Justin  Winsor.      Portrait.      8°  cloth. 

Boston,  1849 

1 1 79  DuvcKiNCK,  E.  A.  Cyclopaedia  of  American  Literature, 
embracing  Personal  and  Critical  Notices  of  Authors, 
and  Selections  from  their  Writings,  complete  with  the 
Supplement.  Portraits  and  fac-simile  autographs. 
3  vols,  imperial  8°  cloth.  New  York,  1866 

j-^     1180   DwiGHT,  Theodore.      History  of  the  Hartford  Conven- 
tion,     pp.  447.      8°  morocco,  gilt.  New  York,  1833 
ff     1 181    DwiGHT,  Timothy.      The  Conquest  of  Canaan,  a  Poem. 
'                     pp.  304.      First  ed.      12°  sheep.  Hartford,  1785 
(^00     1 182   DwiGHT.      Travels    in    New    England    and    New    York. 
Portrait  and  maps.     4  vols.  8°  morocco.     London,  1823 


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1183    p«  ARTHQUAKES.      An  Essay  on  the  Agitations  of 
L.^  the  Sea,   and  some  other   Remarkables   attending 
the    Earthquakes  of   the   Year  1755.      pp  40.      Small  8° 
half  roan.  Boston,  1761 

-      ^     1 184  East    Boston,    Mass.       History    of,    with    Biographical 
Sketches  of  its  Early  Proprietors.      By  W.  H.  Sumner, 
pp.  801.      Map  and  portraits.      8°  cloth.       Boston,  1858 
1 185   Eastburn,  Rev.  J.  W.     Yamoyden,  a  Tale  of  the  Wars 
C  of  King  Philip,  in  six  Cantos.      First  ed.     8°  morocco, 

gilt  top,  uncut.  New  York,  1820 

c-Q  1 1 86  Eastham,  Mass.  Comprehensive  History  of  Eastham, 
Wellfleet  and  Orleans,  from  1644  to  1844.  By  Rev. 
Enoch  Pratt,     pp.  180.     8°  cloth.  Yarmouth,  1844 

00  ^^^7  East  Haven,  Conn.  The  East  Haven  Register.  Part  I 
containing  a  History  of  the  Town  from  1644  to  1800; 
Part  II  containing  an  Account  of  the  Names,  Marriages 
and  Births;  Part  HI  containing  an  Account  of  the 
Deaths  of  the  Families  which  first  Settled  in  East 
Haven,  from  1644  to  1823.  By  Stephen  Dodd.  pp. 
200,  24.      Portrait.      12°  sheep.  New  Haven,  1824 


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ry  ^  i88  Easton,  James.  Human  Longevity,  recording  the 
Name,  Age,  Place  of  Residence,  and  Year  of  the  De- 
cease of  17  12  Persons  who  attained  a  Century  and  up- 
wards from  A.  D.  66  to  1799.  pp.  292.  8°  half  calf, 
gilt.  Salisbury,  1799 

^5-1189  Eaton,  Gen.  William.      Life  of.      (By  Charles  Prentiss.) 
pp.  448.    Portrait  inserted.    8°  sheep.     Brookfield,  1813 
-      1 1 90  EcKLEY,  Joseph.      Sermon  delivered   at  the  Installation 
of  the   Rev.  Israel    Evans,  at   Concord,  N.  H.,  July  i. 
1789.      pp.  32.      Small  4°  calf. 

George  Hough:  Concord,  1789 

The  first  book  printed  in  Concord.    With  autograph  of  the  Author. 

QP  1 191   Eddis,  William.      Letters  from  America,  Historical  and 

Descriptive,  comprising  Occurences  from  1769  to  1777. 

pp.  455.      8°  half  morocco,  uncut,  gilt  top,  (cracked). 

London,  1792 

1 192  (£bgn,  fiictjarb.     The  Decades  of  the  Newe  Worlde,  or 

West  India.  Conteyning  the  nauigations  and  con- 
questes  of  the  Spaniardes,  with  a  particular  description 
of  the  most  ryche  and  large  landes  and  ilandes  lately 
founde  in  the  west  ocean,  etc.  .  .  .  Translated  into 
Englyssche  by  Rycharde  Eden.  Small  4°  russia,  gilt 
edges.  William  Powell:  London,  1555 

1 193  Cben.     The  History  of  Trauayle  in  the  West  and  East 
Indies,  and  other  countreys  lying  eyther  way,  towardes 

the  fruitfull  and  ryche  Moluccaes.  As  Moscouia,  Per- 
sia, Arabia,  Syria,  ^gypte,  Ethiopia,  Guinea,  China  in 
Cathayo,  and  Giapan.  With  a  discourse  of  the  North- 
west passage.  Gathered  in  parte,  and  done  into  Eng- 
lyshe  by  Richarde  Eden.  Newly  set  in  order,  aug- 
mented and  finished  by  Richard  W^illes.  pp.  i,  16,  i, 
479.  Small  4°  polished  calf  extra,  gilt  edges,  by  Bed- 
ford. Richard  lugge:  London,  1577 
The  following  are  the  contents  of  this  volume,  two-fifths  being  oc- 
cupied by  the  Decades. 

1.  The  three  Decades  of  the  New  World,  by  Peter  Martyr. 

2.  Oviedo's  History  of  the  West  Indies  and  New  Spain. 

3.  Notable  things    of  the  forin  land  of  the  West  Indies,  including 
Peru,  Florida,  and  Labrador. 

^r7ii94  Eden.     The    First    Three    English    Books  on  America. 
1  (?  151 1) — 1555,  A.  D.    Being  chiefly  Translations,  Com- 

pilations, etc.,  by  Richard  Eden,  from  the  Writings 
of  Pietro  Martire,  of  Anghiera  (1455-1526),  Sebastian 
Miinster,  the  Cosmographer  (1489-1552),  Sebastian 
Cabot  of  Bristol  (1474-1557).  VVith  Extracts,  etc., 
from  the  works  of  other  Spanish,  Italian,  and  Ger- 
man Writers  of  the  Time.  Edited  by  Edward  Arber. 
pp.  408.      Royal  4°  cloth,  uncut.  Birmingham,  1885 


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1 195  Edes,  H.  H.  a  Memorial  of  Josiah  Barker,  of  Charles- 
town,  Mass.      pp.  25.      S°  paper,  uncut.       Boston,  187 1 

Only  100  copies  privately  printed. 

1 196  Edwards,  Bryan.  History,  Civil  and  Commercial,  of 
the  British  Colonies  in  the  West  Indies.  Maps  and 
plates,  including  a  good  impression  of  the  "Sable 
Venus  "  by  Stothard,  and  a  fine  frontispiece  by  West, 
engraved  by  Bartolozzi.     2  vols.  4°  calf.    London,  1794 

1 197  Edwards.  History,  Civil  and  Commercial,  of  the 
British  West  Indies.  Fifth  ed.  Portrait,  maps  and 
plates.  5  vols.  8°  of  text,  and  4°  Atlas  of  plates  and 
map.      Together  6  vols,  half  morocco.        London,  1819 

_  1 198  Edwards.  Historical  Survey  of  the  French  Colony  in 
the  Island  of  St.  Domingo,      pp.  247.      4°  half  calf. 

London,  1797 
1 199  Edwards,  Edward.      Memoirs  of    Libraries,  including  a 
handbook  of  library  economy,      pp.  841,  1184.      Plates. 
2  vols.  8°  cloth.  London,  1859 

Q^    1200  Edwards,  Jonathan.      A  Faithful  Narrative   of   the  sur- 
prizing Works  of  God  in  the  conversion  of  many  hundredyy 
souls  in  Northampton,  and   the   neighboring  towns  and 
villages    of    New    Hampshire    in    N.  E.      pp.  132.      16° 
morocco.  London.  1737 

"  First  ed.,  written  in  form  of  a  letter  to  Dr.  Colman  of  Boston, 
and  sent  by  him  to  England  and  there  published  by  Dr.  Isaac  Watts 
and  Dr.  John  Guyse,  with  a  long  preface  by  them." 

5  jr-  1 201  Edwards.  Works  of;  with  a  memoir  by  Sereno  E. 
Dwight.  Revised*  by  Edward  Hickman.  Portrait, 
pp.  691,  969.      2  vols,  imperial  8°  cloth,  uncut. 

London,  1835 

Q_^  1202  Edwards.  Life  and  Character  of,  together  with  a  num- 
ber of  his  sermons,  pp.  98,  279.  12°  morocco,  red 
edges.  Boston,  1765 

QQ  1203  Edwards,  Thomas.  Antapologia;  or  a  full  answer  to 
the  Apologeticall  narration  of  Mr.  Goodwin,  Mr.  Nye, 
and  other  members  of  the  assembly  of  divines.  4°, calf, 
(corner  of  title  mended).  London,  1644 

tj^  1204  Edwin,  John.     The  Eccentricities  of  John  Edvv'in,  come- 

1  dian.      Arranged    and   digested    by    Anthony    Pasquin, 

Esq.      pp.  326,  349.      2  vols.  12°  half  calf. 

London,  (1791) 

.^1205  Eliot,  John.  The  Indian  Primer;  or  the  way  of  training 
up  our  Indian  youth  in  the  knowledge  of  God,  1669.  To 
which  is  prefixed  the  Indian  Covenanting  Confession. 
Reprinted  from  the  originals  in  the  Library  of  the  Uni- 
versity of  Edinburgh.  With  an  introduction  by  John 
Small.      12°  cloth,  uncut.  Edinburgh,  1880 


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1206  Eliot,  John.  The  Christian  Commonwealth ;  or  the 
Civil  policy  of  the  rising  kingdom  of  Jesus  Christ. 
Written  before  the  interruption  of  the  government,  by 
Mr.  John  Eliot,  teacher,  etc.,  at  Roxbury  in  New- 
England.  And  now  published  (after  his  consent  given) 
by  a  Server  of  the  Season,  pp.  (22),  35.  Small  4° 
crimson  morocco  extra,  gilt  edges,  by  Bedford. 

For  Livewell  Chapman,  n.  d.  :    London,  (1659) 

On  the  i8th  of  March,  1660,  the  Governor  and  Council  of  Massa- 
chusetts passed  a  formal  judgment  of  condemnation  against  this 
book,  as  they  found  it  "full  of  seditious  principles  and  notions."  It 
was  most  rigorously  suppressed,  and  Eliot  was  forced  by  the  General 
Court,  in  the  following  May,  to  hand  in  a  humiliating  written 
recantation,  which  was  posted  in  the  public  places  of  all  the  chief 
towns  of  the  Colony. —  Spai-ks'  Life  of  Eliot. 

^2,1207  Eliot.  A  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  the  Apostle  Eliot.  By 
H.  A.  S.  Dearborn.      2  plates.      8°  half  calf. 

Roxbury,  1850 

//J  1^208  Eliot.  Life  and  Labors  of  John  Eliot,  the  Apostle 
among  the  Indian  nations  of  New  England,  together 
with  an  account  of  the  Eliots  in  England.  By  R.  B. 
Caverly.      Illustrations,      pp.  98.      12°  boards,  uncut. 

Lowell,  1881 


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Eliot  Indian  Tracts.  New  England's  First  Fruits;  in 
respect,  first,  of  the  (conversion  of  some,  conviction  of 
divers,  preparation  of  sundry)  of  the  Indians.  2.  Of 
the  progresse  of  learning  in  the  colledge  at  Cambridge 
in  Massachusetts  Bay,  with  dj^^ers  other  speciall  matters 
concerning  that  countrey.      pp.  26.      4°  calf. 

London,  1643 

"  The  oldest  extant  document  which  in  type  clearly  recognizes  the 
existence  of  Harvard  College,  is  a  precious  pamphlet  with  this  title, 
"  New  England's  First  Fruits,"'  etc.  It  is  a  letter  dated  "  IJoston, 
Sept.  26,  1642."  It  was  published  in  London  in  1643.  The  letter 
gives  a  graphic   and  vigorous  account  of  the  first    Commencement." 

—  J?ev,  George  E.  Ellis's  Address  at  the  Dedication  of  the  Harvard 
Statue  at  Cambridge,  1884. 

Eliot  Indian  Tracts.  Day-Breaking  if  not  the  Sun- 
Rising  of  the  Gospell  with  the  Indians  in  New  England. 
[By  Thomas  Shepard.]     pp.  25.      4°  calf.  London,  1647 


12 1 1    Eliot   Indian   Tracts.       Clear   Sunshine   of    the    Gospel 


breaking  forth  upon  the  Indians  of  New  England;  or, 
an  historicall  narrative  of  God's  wonderfull  workings 
upon  sundry  of  the  Indians,  both  chief  governours  and 
common  people,  in  bringing  them  to  a  willing  and  de- 
sired submission  to  the  ordinances  of  the  gospel,  pp. 
38.      4°  calf.  London,  1648 

Contains  a  long  letter  from  J.  Eliot,  the  Apostle  to  the  Indians. 


CATALOGUE.  1 1 1 

I2I2   Eliot  Indian   Tracts.      The    Glorious    Progress    of    th^  15^' 


«i&o  0  0  Gospel    amongst   the    Indians   in   New-England,    mani- 

fested by  three  letters,  under  the  hand  of  that  famous 
instrument  of  the  Lord,  Mr.  John  Eliot  and  another 
from  Mr.  Thomas  Mayhew,  Jr.,  both  preachers  of  the 
word,  as  well  to  the  English  as  Indians  in  New-England. 


pp.  28.    4°  calf.  London,  1649 

With  a  dedication  to  the  Parliament  of  England.  /_     ^ 


Hf  OC 


12 13  Eliot  Indian   Tracts.      The  Light  Appearing  more  and  "l^  y^,^,  V 
^^  more  towards  the  Perfect  Day,  or,  a  farther  discovery  '^Y\^hr<r 

of   the  present   state  of  the   Indians   in    New-England,       :'•    T  -' 

concerning  the  progresse  of   the  gospel  amongst  them. 

Manifested    by  letters  from    such   as   preacht   to   them 

there.      Published   by    Henry   Whitfield,  late   pastor   of 

the  Church  of  Christ  at   Gilford  in   New-England,  who 

came    late   thence,     pp.  46.   4°  calf.  London,  165 1  ' 

1 2 14  Eliot    Indian    Tracts.      Strength  out  of  Weakness,  or  a  /     „    I  O-"^' 
glorious   manifestation  of  the  further   progresse  of  the  '  p^  ""j^    ^ 
gospel   amongst    the    Indians   in  New    England.      Held  ^|i^V»'^' 
forth  in  sundry  letters  from  divers  ministers  and  others     -^ 
to  the  Corporation   established   by  Parliament  for   pro-         | 
moting  the  gospel  among  the  heathen  in  New-England         ^ 
and    to    particular     members    thereof,    since    the     late 
treatise  to  the  effect,  formerly  set  forth  by  Mr.  Henry 
Whitfield,  late  pastor  of  Gilford  in  New  England,      pp. 
40.      4°  calf.                                                         London,  1652 

The  first  tract  issued  by  the  Corporation. 

'  \ 

(p/  00     1215    Eliot     Indian     Tracts.       Tears    of    Repentence,    or,    a    s  jry   •" 

further  narrative  of  the  progress  of  the  gospel  amongst       J  cllt^ 
the  Indians   in   New  England:   Setting  forth,  not  only     ^  ^  '^^ 
their   present   state  and   condition,   but  sundry  confes- 
sions of   sin    by  diverse  of    the   said    Indians,  wrought 
upon  by  the  saving  power  of  the  gospel,  together  with 
the    manifestation    of    their    faith    and    hope    in    Jesus        A. 
Christ,  and  the  work  of  Grace  upon  their  hearts.      Re- 
lated   by    Mr.    Eliot    and    Mr.    Mayhew,    two    faithful 
labourers  in  that  work  of  the  Lord.      Published  by  the 
Corporation  for  Propagating  the  Gospel  there,  for  the 
satisfaction  and  comfort  of  such  as  wish  well  therunto. 
pp.  47.      4°  calf.  London,  1653 

The  second  tract  issued  by  the  Corporation,  dedicated  to  the  Pro- 
tector, Cromwell. 

^^  12 16  Eliot  Indian  Tracts.     A  Late  and  Further  Manifesta-    ■~\ 

tion  of  the  Progress  of  the  Gospel  amongst  the  Indians  * 

of  New  England,     pp.  23.     4°  morocco.     London,  1655 


Caryl's  Address,  pp.  4,  in  fac-simile. 


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Eliot  Indian  Tracts.  A  Further  Accompt  of  the  Pro- 
gresse  of  the  Gospel  amongst  the  Indians  in  New  Eng- 
land, etc.      Small  4°  half  morocco. 

(Reprint):   London,  1659 

Eliot  Indian  Tracts.  A  Further  Account  of  the  Pro- 
gresse  of  the  Gospel  amongst  the  Indians  in  New  Eng- 
land and  of  the  means  used  effectually  to  advance  the 
same.  Set  forth  in  certaine  letters  sent  from  thence, 
declaring  a  purpose  of  printing  the  Scriptures  in  the 
Indian  tongue,  into  which  they  are  already  translated, 
pp.  (10),  76,  (2).    Small  4°  half  morocco.    London,  1660 

Eliot  Indian  Tracts.  A  Brief  Narrative  of  the  Progress 
of  the  Gospel  among  the  Indians  of  New  England, 
1670.  With  introductory  notes  by  W.  T.  R.  Marvin, 
pp.  36.      Small  4°  half  roan.  Boston,  1868 

Only  i  50  copies  printed.     Large   part  of  the  edition  was  burned 
in  fire  of  1872. 

Eliot,  John.  Biographical  Dictionary,  containing  a 
brief  account  of  the  first  settlers  and  other  eminent 
characters  in  New  England.    8°  calf,  extra.    Salem,  1809 

Eliot,  Samuel.  History  of  Liberty.  Part  II.  The 
Early  Christians,    pp.  413,  431.     2  vols.  8°  cloth,  uncut. 

Boston,  1853 

Eliot,  Samuel  A.  A  Sketch  of  the  History  of  Harvard 
College  and  of  its  present  State,      pp.  190.     16°  boards. 

Boston,  1848 

Eliot,  W.  H.,  Jr.  Genealogy  of  the  Eliot  Family.  Re- 
vised and  enlarged  by  W.  S.  Porter.  Plate  inserted. 
8°  half  roan.  New  Haven,  1854 

Elliott,  C.  W.  New  England  History,  from  986  to 
1776.      pp.  479,  491.      Portraits.      2  vols.  8°  cloth. 

New  York,  1857 

Ellis,  George.  Specimens  of  the  Early  English  Poets. 
Third  ed.      3  vols.    12°  calf.  London,  1803 

Ellis,  George  E.  A  Half-Century  of  the  Unitarian 
Controversy,      pp.  511.      8°  cloth.  Boston,  1857 

Ellis.  Memoir  of  Jared  Sparks,  pp.  102.  Portraits 
and  photograph  inserted.      Royal  4°  cloth,  uncut. 

Cambridge,  1869 

Large  Paper. 

Ellis.      The    Red    Man    and   the  White   Man   in    North 

America,  from  its  Discovery  to  the  present  Time.      pp. 

642.      8°  cloth,  uncut.  Boston,  1882 

Ellis.      The    Puritan  Age    and    Rule    in  the  Colony  of 

Massachusetts,  1629-1684.     pp.  576.    8°  cloth,  uncut. 

Boston,  1888 


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"TT  1230  Ellis.  Introduction  to  the  History  of  First  Church  in 
Boston,  pp.  74;  —  Memorial  of  John  Harvard,  pp.  19, 
1884;  —  Sermons  preached  at  Harvard  Church,  Charles- 
town,  1842-69;  —  Discourse  before  Ancient  and  Hon- 
orable Artillery  Company,  1846;  —  Commemorative 
Discourse  in  New  South  Church,  1864;  —  Memoir  of 
Charles  W.  Upham,  1875;  — Address  at  Dedham,  1888, 
etc.      1 1  pamphlets. 

;j5-'i23i  Ellis,  Henry.  A  Voyage  to  Hudson's  Ray  by  the  Dobbs 
Galley  and  California,  in  the  Years  1746  and  1747,  for 
Discovering  a  North  West  Passage,  pp.  336.  Maps 
and  plates.      8°  calf  (broken).  London,  1748 

7.^1232    Ellis.      Voyage  a  la  Baye  de  Hudson,  fait  en  1746-1747. 
pp.   413.     Map  and  plates.      8°  half  morocco,  uncut 

Paris,  1750 
/  ^1233   Ellis,  Sir  Henry.      Original   Letters  illustrative  of  Eng- 
lish  History,    including  numerous  Royal  Letters,  from 
Autographs   in   the   British    Museum.      Engravings  and 
fac-similes.      11  vols.  8°.  London,  1824-46 

The  three   Series  complete.     First  and   Second  Series,  7  vols,  in 
half  morocco  ;  the  Third  Series,  4  vols.,  cloth. 

5"o  1234  Emerson,  Joseph.  Thanksgiving  Sermon,  preached  at 
Pepperell,  January  3,  1760.     pp.  25.      8°  half  roan. 

Boston,  1760 

^Q  1235  Emerson,  R.  W.  Oration  delivered  before  the  P.  B.  K. 
Society  at  Cambridge,  Aug.  31,  1837.  First  ed.  pp. 
36.    8°  paper.  Boston,  1837 

1236  Emerson.  A  Historical  Discourse  delivered  at  Concord, 
Sept.  12,  1835,  on  the  Second  Centennial  Anniversary 
of  the  Incorporation  of  the  Town.      pp.  48.      8°  boards. 

Boston. 

jr-^1237  Emerson.  English  Traits.  First  ed.  1856;  —  Essays. 
First  ed.      1841.      2  vols.  12°  cloth.  Boston. 

>r-^i238  [Emerson.]  Memoirs  of  Margaret  Fuller  Ossoli.  First 
ed.      2  vols.  12°  cloth.  Boston,  1852 

.^f)  1239  Emerson.  His  Maternal  Ancestors.  By  Daniel  Green 
Haskins.      Portrait.      16°  boards.  Boston,  1887 

7  c  1240  Emerv,  S.  H.  The  Ministry  of  Taunton,  with  inci- 
dental Notices  of  other  Professions,  pp.  394,  360. 
Portraits.      2  vols.  12°  cloth.  Boston,  1853 

^^  1 241  Encyclopedia  Britanica,  or  a  Dictionary  of  Arts,  Science 
and  Miscellaneous  Literature.  Third  ed.  20  vols, 
large  4°  sheep.  Edinburgh,   1797 


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~ — 1242  Endicott,  Charles  M.  Memoir  of  John  Endicott,  first 
governor  of  the  Colony  of  the  Massachusetts  Bay ;  being 
also  a  succinct  account  of  the  rise  and  progress  of  the 
Colony,  from  1628  to  1665.  pp.  116.  Portrait,  Royal 
4°  cloth.  Salem,  1847 

IQ  \2ii,2i  Endicott.  Account  of  Leslie's  Retreat  at  the  North 
Bridge,  in  Salem,  Feb.  26,   1775.      pp.  47.  8°  half  roan. 

Salem,  1856 

-c^Q  1244  English  Constitution  and  other  political  essays  by  Wal- 
ter Bagehot,  1877; —  Our  Constitution,  by  A.  C.  Ewald, 
1867; — British  Constitution,  by  Lord  Brougham,  1844; 
—  Passages  from  the  History  of  Liberty,  by  Samuel 
Eliot,  1847;  — On  Liberty,  by  J.  S.  Mill,  1865;— De 
Lolme's  Constitution  of  England,  i8ro.  6  vols.  12°  and 
8°  cloth  and  boards. 

1245  Episcopal  Historical  Club.       Fac-similes    of    important 

documents  connected  with  the  early  history  of  the 
American  Church.      By  ^V.  S.  Perry.      2  vols.  8°  paper. 

New  York,  1874 

1246  Esquemeling.      Bucaniers    of  America:  or,    a  true    Ac- 

count of  the  Most  remarkable  Assaults  Committed  of 
late  years  upon  the  Coasts  of  The  West-Indies,  by  the 
Bucaniers  of  Jamaica  and  Tortuga,  both  English  and 
French.  Wherein  are  contained  more  especially,  the 
unparallel'd  Exploits  of  Sir  Henry  Morgan,  our  English 
Jamaican  Hero,  who  sack'd  Puerto  Velo,  burnt  Panama, 
^:c.  Written  originally  in  Dutch,  by  John  Esquemeling, 
one  of  the  Bucaniers,  w-ho  was  present  at  those  Trage- 
dies: and  thence  translated  into  Spanish  by  Alonso  de 
Bonne-Maison.  Second  ed.  Maps  and  plates,  includ- 
ing the  portrait  of  Morgan,  often  missing.  2  vols.  4° 
old  calf.  London,  1684-85 

y^  1247  English,  G.  B.  The  Grounds  of  Christianity  examined, 
pp.  183;  —  A  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Mr.  Gary,  containing 
Remarks  upon  his  Review  of  the  Grounds  of  Christian- 
ity examined,  pp.  143;  —  A  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Mr. 
Channing.      pp.  41.    12°  calf.  Boston,  1813 

IQ  1248  English.  Narrative  of  the  Expedition  to  Dongola  and 
Sennaar,  under  the  command  of  Ismael  Pasha,  pp. 
177,  48.      Map.      S°  cloth,    uncut.  Boston,  1823 

^x-1249  Erasmus,  Desiderius.  Moriae  Encomium;  or  a  Panegy- 
rick  upon  Folly.  Done  into  English,  and  illustrated 
wMth  above  fifty  curious  cuts,  design'd  and  drawn  by 
Hans  Holbeine.      pp.   171.    8°  calf.  London,  1709 

1250  Erasmus.      The  Life  of.     (By    John  Jortin.)      Mezzotint 
portrait  by  Houston,    pp.  628.      Royal  4°  calf. 

London,   1758 


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1251  Essays  and  Reviews,  bv  Rev.  F.  H.  Hedge,  1862;  — 
Whence,  What,  Where?  by  J.  R.  Nichols,  1885;  — 
Handbook  of  the  History  of  Philosophy,  by  Schwegler, 
1868;  —  A  Physician's  Problems,  by  C.  Elam,  1869;  — 
Short  Studies  on  Great  Subjects,  by  J.  A.  Froude, 
1871; — Out  of  the  Past,  by  Parke  Godwin,  1870;  — 
Essays,  by  H.  T.  Buckle,  1869.      7  vols.  12°  cloth. 

1252  Essex,  Mass.  History  of,  from  1634  to  1700.  By  Rob- 
ert Crowell.      pp.  166.      Map  and  plate.     12°  cloth. 

Boston,  1853 

1253  Essex  Institute.      Historical  Collections  of  the  Essex  In- 
stitute.     23 'vols.,  half  morocco  and    2   vols,    in    parts 
Together  25  vols.    8°  and  4°.      (Lacks  vol.  24,  part  4). 

Salem,  1859-86 

1254  European  Life  and  Manners.  By  Henry  Colman,  1849; 
Manners  and  Customs  of  the  English  Nation.  By  John 
Brookes;  —  Thirty  Years  in  the  Harem,  1872;  —  Men 
and  Things.  By  James  L.  Baker,  1858.  5  vols.  12° 
cloth. 

,  J  1255  EusTis,  Henry  L.  The  Tornado  of  Aug.  22.,  1851,  in 
Waltham,  West  Cambridge  and  Medford,  Middlese.x 
County,  Mass.  Folding  map.  (From  Memoirs  of 
Am.  Acad,  of  Arts  and  Sciences,  pp.  169-178).  4°  pa- 
per, uncut.  Cambridge,  1853 

^  1256  Evelyn,  John.  Memoirs  illustrative  of  the  Life  and 
Writings  of  John  Evelyn,  Esq.,  comprising  his  diary, 
from  the  year  1641  to  1705-6,  and  a  selection  of  his 
Familiar  Letters,  (etc.)  The  whole  now  first  published 
from  the  Original  MSS.  ;  Edited  by  William  Bray.  Sec- 
ond ed.  pp.  671,  336.  Portraits,  views,  plans,  pedi- 
gree, etc.     2  vols,   royal  4°  half  calf.  London,  1819 

P^  1257  Evelyn.  The  Life  of  Mrs.  Godolphin.  Now  first  pub- 
lished and  edited  by  Samuel,  Lord  Bishop  of  Oxford, 
pp.  265.      Portrait.      16°  antique  calf,  by  Riviere. 

W.  Pickering:   London,  1847 

^^1258   EvERARDUS,    Dr.  Aegidius.      Panacea;    or  the    Universal 
J ^  Medicine,  being  a  discovery  of  the  wonderfull    vertues 

of  tobacco  taken  in  a  pipe.     Portrait,    pp.  16,  79,  55,  8. 
16°  calf.  London,  1659 

r-  1259  Everett,  A.  H.  New  Ideas  on  Population;  with  re- 
marks on  the  theories  of  Malthus  and  Godwin,  pp. 
125.   8^  half  roan,  uncut.  Boston,  1823 

1260  Everett,  David.  Common  Sense  in  Deshabille;  or  the 
Farmer's  Monitor.      16°  calf. 

I.  Thomas  Jr.:  Worcester,  1799 


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•jy  1261  Everett,  Edward.  Orations  and  Speeches  on  various 
Occasions,      pp.  637.      8°  cloth.  Boston,  1836 

__      1262   Everett.      The  same.      Seconded.      Large  paper  except 
vol.  3.      Portraits.    4  vols,  imperial  8°  and  8°  cloth,  un- 
cut. Boston,  1850-59 
1263  Everett.      American  Poets.      (Phi   Beta    Kappa    Poem, 
delivered  at  Harvard  in  1814).      8°  half  morocco. 
Privately  printed.     Presentation  copy  from  Geo.  Ticknor. 

iQ  1264  Everett.  A  Defence  of  Christianity  against  the  Work 
of  George  B.  English,  entitled,  the  Grounds  of  Christ- 
ianity examined,     pp.  484.    12°  calf.  Boston,  1814 

J  1265  Everett.  Sermon  at  New  York,  Jan.  20,  1821; — Ora- 
tion before  the  Citizens  of  Charlestown,  on  the  50th  an- 
niversary of  the  Declaration  of  Independence;  —  Ad- 
dresses at  the  Inauguration  of  Everett  as  President  of 
the  University  of  Cambridge;  —  Eulogy  on  Thomas 
Dowse,  1859.    Steel  portrait.      4  vols.    8°  half  roan. 

u  J--  1266  Everett.      An  Address  upon  the    Life    and  Services  of 
Edward  Everett,  Cambridge,  Feb.  22,  1865.      By  R.  H. 
Dana,  Jr.      Royal  4°  paper,  uncut.         Cambridge,  1865 
Large  paper  :  only  50  copies  privately  printed. 

JO  1267  Everett.  Tribute  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  So- 
ciety, to  the  memory  of  Edward  Everett,  January  30, 
1865.     pp.  90.    Portrait.   Royal  8°  cloth.      Boston,  1865 

CO  1268  Exeter,  N.  H.  Men  and  Things  of  Exeter,  Sketches 
from  the  History  of  an  old  New  Hampshire  Town.  (By 
Charles  H.  Bell).     8°  cloth,  uncut.  Exeter,  (1871) 

Only  100  copies  printed. 

/  -2_  1269    I— •  AIRBANKS,  Jason.      Report  of  the  Trial  of  Jason 

X        Fairbanks  for  the  Murder  of  Miss  Elizabeth  Fales. 

pp.  87.      8°  half  roan.  Boston,  1801 

/r-f.  1270  Fairfax,  Sir  Thomas.  A  Particular  Charge  or  Impeach- 
ment, in  the  name  of  his  Excellency  Sir  Thomas  Fairfax, 
against  Daniel  Hollis,  and  other  members  of  the  House 
of  Commons,      pp.  29.    Small  4°  half  calf.  London,  1647 

QQ  1 27 1  Fairfax.  A  Remonstrance  of  Thomas  Lord  Fairfax, 
Lord  Generall  of  the  Parliaments  Forces,  and  of  the 
Generall  Councell  of  Officers,  held  at  St.  Albans,  i6th 
of  November,  1648.      pp.  71.      Small  4°  half  calf. 

London,  1648 

^Q    1272   Fair  France,  impressions  of  a  traveller,  by  Miss  Muloch; 

—  Ramsay's  Reminiscences  of   Scottish    Life  and  Char- 
acter;—  Gleanings  from  Pontresina,  by  H.  P.  Arnold; 

—  Sketches   of  the  State   of  the   useful  Arts,    etc.,   in 
Great  Britain,  France  and  Holland.      5  vols.   12°  cloth. 


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1273  Fairholt,  F.  \V.  Tobacco,  its  History  and  Associa- 
tions.     Illustrations.      12°  cloth,  uncut.      London,  1859 

1274  Falconer,  William.  The  Shipwreck,  a  Poem.  Edited 
by  J.  S.  Clarke.  Plates  by  Pocock.  pp.  220.  Royal 
8°  full  russia,  gilt.  London,  1804 

1275  Fall  River,  Mass.  Historical  Sketch  of,  from  1620  to 
the  present  time,  with  notices  of  Freetown  and  Tiver- 
ton.     By  Orin  Fowler,      pp.  64.      8°  half  roan,  gilt. 

Fall  River,  1841 

1276  Fall  River,  an  authentic  narrative,  pp.  198.  Frontis- 
piece.   18°  boards.  Providence,  1834 

1277  Familiar  Words,  by  J.  H.  Friswell,  1866;  —  Bartlett's 
Familiar  Quotations,  1855;  —  Handbook  of  Familiar 
Quotations,  1853;  —  Hall's  Collection  of  College  Words 
and  Customs,  1856;  —  Dictionary  of  select  and  popular 
Quotations,  (by  John  Grigg),  1851.  5  vols.  12°  cloth 
and  sheep. 

1278  Fanning,  David.  Narrative  of  Colonel  David  Fanning, 
giving  an  account  of  his  adventures  in  North  Carolina 
from  1775  to  1785,  with  notes,  pp.  86.  8°  cloth,  un- 
cut. New  York,  1865 

Only  200  copies  printed. 

1279  Farmer,  Hugh.  Essay  on  the  Demoniacs  of  the  New 
Testament; — On  Temptation; — On  Miracles;  —  Letter 
to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Worthington;  —  Memoirs  of  the  Life 
and  Writings  of  Hugh  Farmer,  by  Michael  Dodson.  5 
vols.  12°  and  8°  half  morocco.  London,  1778-1818 

Tyj  x^    1280  Farmer,    John.      Genealogical     Register    of    the    First 
/  Setlers  of  New  England.      8°  half  morocco. 

Lancaster,  1829 

Oj'  1 281   Farmer.      A    Memorial,   with   reminiscences,    historical, 

personal  and  characteristic  of.    By  J.  Le  Bosquet.      12° 

cloth.  Boston,  1884 

IQ    1282  Farmer,  John   and    Moore,  Jacob  B.      Gazetteer  of  the 

State  of  New  Hampshire,     pp.  276.      Map.      12°  sheep. 

Concord,  1823 

n^  1283  Farmer  and  Moore.  Collections,  topographical,  his- 
torical and  biographical,  relating  principally  to  New 
Hampshire.  Vols,  i  and  2,  half  morocco,  and  vol.  3 
boards,  uncut.      Together  3  vols.  8°.   Concord,  1824-31 

j-o  1284  Farnham,  Luther.  A  Glance  at  Private  Libraries,  pp. 
79.      8°  cloth.  ♦  Boston,  1855 

^  1285   Farquhar,  George.    Works  of,  containing  all  his  poems, 

letters,  essays  and   comedies.      Eighth    ed.      2  vols.  16° 

1  calf.  London,  1742 


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^Q  1286  Farrar,  a.  S.  a  Critical  History  of  Free  Thought  in 
Reference  to  the  Christian  Religion,  pp.  487.  8°  cloth, 
uncut.  New  York,  1863 

'I   \t-      1287   Faux,  W.     Memorable  Days  in  America;  being  a  journal 
of   a  tour  to  the  United    States,  including  accounts  of . 
Mr.  Birkbeck's  settlement    in   the  Illinois,  etc.      Fron- 
tispiece.     8°  half  morocco,  uncut,  gilt  top. 

London,   1823 

J  ^j^i288  Fearon,  H.  B.  Sketches  of  America.  A  narrative  of 
a  journey  of  five  thousand  miles  through  the  Eastern 
and  Western  States  of  America.  Third  ed.  pp.  454. 
8°  half  calf.  London,  1819 

^p  1289  Featlev,  Daniel.  The  Dippers  Dipt.  A  description  of 
the  severall  sorts  of  Anabaptists,  with  their  manner  of 
rebaptizing.  Fine  portrait  and  engraved  title  by 
William  Marshall,      pp.  258.      Small  4°  calf. 

London,   1660 

1290  Federalist  (The),  on  the  New  Constitution,  written  in 
1788,  by  Mr.  Hamilton,  Mr.  Madison  and  Mr.  Jay. 
New  edition,      pp.  484.      8°  sheep.  Hallowell,  1842 

jr-  1 291  FcEDERALiST.  A  Collectiou  of  Essays,  written  in  favor 
of  the  New  Constitution,  as  agreed  upon  by  the  Foederal 
Convention,  Sept.  17,  1787.  Reprinted  from  the  orig- 
inal text,  with  an  historical  introduction  and  notes  by 
H.  B.  Dawson,  pp.  659.  Portrait  on  India  paper. 
Imperial  8°  cloth,  uncut.  Morrisania,  N.  Y.,  1864 

Volume  I,  all  published  ;  but  the  entire  text  is  included  in  this 
volume. 

Large  Paper.     Only  200  copies  printed. 

/  ^  1292   Federalist.      The  same.      Portrait.      8°  cloth,  uncut. 

Morrisania,  1864 
1293  Federalist    (The),  a  Commentary  on    the    Constitution 
^^  of  the  United   States;   a  collection  of    essays  by  Hamil- 

ton, Jay  and  Madison,  also  the  Continentalist  and  other 
papers  by  Hamilton.  Edited  by  John  C.  Hamilton, 
pp.  659.      Portrait.      2  vols,  imperial  8°  cloth,  uncut. 

Phila.,  1865 
Large  Paper  :  only  100  copies  printed. 

/  00  1294  Fellows,  John.  The  Veil  removed;  or  reflections  on 
David  Humphreys'  Essay  on  the  life  of  Israel  Putnam. 
12°  cloth.  New  York,  1843 

^^x-  1295   Fellows,    W.    D.      Historical    Sketches   of    Charles  the 

'  First,  Cromwell,  Charles  the  Second,  and  the  principal 

personages    of    that    period,  including  the   King's    trial 

and    execution,     pp.    432,    86.      50    plates.      Royal    4° 

half  morocco,  gilt  top.  London,  1828 


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~  I296  Felt,  J.  B.  The  Customs  of  New  England,  1853;  — 
Who  was  the  First  Governor  of  Massachusetts,  1853.  2 
vols.  8°  half  roan.  ,  Boston. 

^^5-  1297   Felt.      Historical  x\ccount    of    Massachusetts  Currency. 
Plates.      8°  cloth.  Boston,  1839 

t|oo  1298  Felt.      Ecclesiastical  History  of  New  England.    Portrait 
laid  in.      2  vols.  8°  cloth.  Boston,  1855 

^2,  1299  Fenelon,  S.  de  la  Mothe.  Characters  and  Criticisms 
upon  the  ancient  and  modern  orators,  poets,  painters, 
musicians  and  other  arts  and  sciences,  pp.  211,  13. 
Frontispiece.      8°  calf.  London,    1714 

00  1300  Fenelon.  The  Adventures  of  Telemachus,  the  Son  of 
Ulysses.  Translated  by  John  Hawkesworth,  corrected 
by  G.  Gregory,  pp.  436,  10.  Plates  by  Stothard. 
Royal  4°  calf.  London,  1795 

%3/  1 301    Fenelon.       Life    of.       By    Chevalier  Ramsay,    pp.    340. 
Portrait.      1723; — Dialogues  of  the  Dead,  2  vols.  1756; 
—  Adventures  of  Telemachus.      pp.  436.  1839.      4  vols. 
16°  calf,  morocco  and  cloth. 
/f  H^  1302   Fenn,    Sir   John.      Original    Letters    written  during  the 
'  Reigns  of   Henry   VI,  Edw'ard  IV  and  V,  Richard   III, 

and  Henry  VII  by  various  persons  of  rank  and  conse- 
quence. Portraits  showing  the  costumes,  coloured,  and 
numerous  fac-similes.    5  vols.  4°  calf,  yellow  edges. 

London,  1787-1823 
Q^  1303  Fenn.  Paston  Letters;  original  letters  written  during 
the  Reigns  of  Henry  VI,  Edward  IV  and  Richard  III 
by  various  persons  of  rank  and  consequence.  1435- 
1483.  New  edition,  by  A.  Ramsay,  pp.  200,  168. 
Illustrations.  2  vols,  in  i.  Small  4°  morocco,  gauffered 
edges.  London,  1840 

IQ  1304  [Fessenden,  T.  G.]  The  Modern  Philosopher;  or  ter- 
rible tractoration,  by  Christopher  Caustic.  Second 
American  ed.      pp.  271.      8°  sheep.  Phila.,  1806 

2^-1305  Feurbach,  Anselm  von.  Narratives  of  Remarkable 
Criminal  Trials.  Translated  by  Lady  Duff  Gordon,  pp. 
368.      8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1846 

)jQ  1306  Feyjoo.      Eight    Essays    or    Discourses    on  various  sub- 
'  jects.     Translated  from  the  Spanish,      pp.  367.      8°  calf. 

London,  1779 


io  To 


1307  Field,  Thomas  F.  An  Essay  towards  an  Indian  Biblio-. 
graphy,  being  a  catalogue  of  books  relating  to  the  his- 
tory, antiquities,  languages,  etc.,  of  the  American 
Indians,  with  bibliographical  and  historical  notes.  8° 
cloth,  uncut.  New  York,  1873 


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c-fj  1308  Fielding,  Henry.  Works  of;  with  an  essay  on  his  life 
and  genius,  by  Arthur  Murphy.  Portrait.  Best  edi- 
tion.     10  vols.  8°  diamond  russia.  London,  1821 

0^1309  FiLMER,  Sir  Robert.  Works  of,  comprising:  Free-Hold- 
er's Grand  Inquest; — Patriarcha;  or,  the  natural  power 
of  kings,      pp.  346,  141.      Portrait.      8°  calf. 

London,  1680-84 
Treats  of  witchcraft. 

^P  1 310  FiLSON  Club  Publications.  Portraits  and  maps.  4 
vols,  royal  4°  paper,  uncut. 

Filson  Club:    Louisville,  1S84-6 

Comprises  :  Life  and  Writings  of  John  Filson,  the  First  Historian 
of  Kentucky,  by  R.  T.  Durrett ; — The  Wilderness  Road,  by  Thomas 
Speed;  —  The  Pioneer  Press  of  Kentucky,  by  W.  H.  Periin; — 
Life  and  Times  of  Judge  Caleb  Wallace,  by  W.  H.  Whitsitt. 

^Q  13 1 1  [Finch,  Sir  Heneage.]  An  Exact  and  Most  Impartial 
Accompt  of  the  Indictment,  Arraignment,  Trial,  and 
Judgment,  of  nine  and  twenty  Regicides,  the  murtherers 
of  his  late  Sacred  Majesty,  began  October  9,  1660. 
pp.  287.      Portrait  inserted.      Small  4°  calf. 

London,  1660 

^5'i3i2  [Finch.]  The  same.  Portrait.  8°  calf  London,  1724 
^^^1313   FiRMiN,    Giles.      The    Real    Christian;   or    a  treatise    of 

effectual  calling.      4°  calf.  London,  1670 

The  Rev.  Firmin  Giles,  was  a  son-in-law  of  Rev.  Nathaniel  Ward, 

of  Ipswich. 

^0  1314  FiRMiN.      The  same.      pp.  328.      12°  sheep.  Boston,  1742 

00  1315   [Fish,     Phineas.]      Memorial    on    his    Mission    to    the 

Marshpee  Indians,      pp.  11.      8°  half  morocco. 

Marshpee,  1834 

l(,  1316  Fisher,  Elijah.  Journal  of,  while  in  the  War  for  Inde- 
pendence, and  continued  two  years  after  he  came  to 
Maine,  1775-1784.      pp.  29.      8°  paper.      Augusta,  1880 

jj-^  13 1 7  Fisher,  E.  T.  Report  of  a  French  Protestant  Refugee 
in  Boston,  1687.  Translated  from  the  French,  pp.  42. 
Small  4°  boards.  Brooklyn,   1868 

Only  125  copies  printed. 

lo  1318  Fisher,  R.  S.  New  and  Complete  Statistical  Gazetteer 
of  the  United  States  of  America.  Not  paged.  Royal 
8°  sheep.  New  York,  1853 

25-1319  Fisher,  Walter  M.  The  Californians.  pp.  236.  12° 
cloth,  uncut.  London,  1876 

25-1320  Fitzgerald,  Percy.  Charles  Lamb;  his  friends,  his 
haunts,  and  his  books.  Second  ed.  pp.  229.  Por- 
traits.     Small  4"  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1866 


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7^ 


1321    Fishery  Question,  by  Charles  Isham;  —  Mackerel    Fish- 


y 


; 


7 


ery  of  North  America,  by  S.  Rich;  —  Relation  of  the 
Fisheries  to  the  Discovery  and  Settlement  of  North 
America,  by  C.  L.  Woodbury; — Letter  to  J.  Q.  Adams, 
relating  to  the  Fisheries  of  the  Mississippi,  by  Amos 
Kendall; — Report  on  the  Principal  Fisheries  of  the 
American  Seas,  by  Lorenzo  Sabine,  (Senate  Report, 
1853.)     5  vols.  8°  cloth  and  half  roan. 

00  1322  FiTZWiLLiAM,  G.  W.  Pleasures  of  Love;  being  amatory 
poems,  original  and  translated  from  Asiatic  and  Euro- 
pean languages.      Frontispiece  by  Edwin.      12°  half  calf. 

Boston,  1808 

00  1323  Flags  of  the  Maritime  Nations.  Prepared  by  the  Bureau 
of  Navigation.      Fifth  ed.      Colored  plates.      4°  paper. 

Washington,  1882 

-55-  1324  Fletcher,  Rev.  J.  C.  and  Kidder,  D.  P.  Brazil  and  the 
Brazilians,  portrayed  in  historical  and  descriptive 
sketches.  Ninth  ed.  pp.  646.  Illustrations.  8° 
cloth.  Boston,  1879 

95-  1325  [Flint,  Timothy.]  Francis  Berrian,  or  the  Mexican 
Patriot,  pp.  299,  285.  2  vols.  12°  half  calf,  gilt,  un- 
cut edges.  Boston,  1826 

t-,^  1326  Flint.      Recollections    of  the    last   ten   years  passed  in 

I  occasional  residences  and    journeyings  in  the    valley  of 

the   Mississippi,      pp.  395.      8°  morocco,  gilt. 

Boston,  1826 

5-0  1327  Florida.  Conquest  of  Florida  by  Hernando  de  Soto, 
by  Theodore  Irving,  1851; — Exiles  of  Floritla,  by  J  R. 
Giddings,  1858.      2  vols.  12°  cloth. 

0^1328  Fogg,  Major  Jeremiah.  Journal  of,  during  the  Expedi- 
tion of  Gen.  Sullivan  in  1779  against  the  Western 
Indians.      8°  paper,  uncut.  Exeter,    1879 

Only  i  50  copies  printed. 

1^1329  FoLsoM,  Charles.  The  Choice  of  Hercules,  a  poem  by 
Prodicus.      pp.   16.      4°  paper. 

Published  in  honor  of  the  marriage  of  Loyall  Farragut  and  Gertrude 
Metcalfe,  March  29,  1S69. 

J.     1330  FoLSOiM,  George.      Catalogue  of    Original   Documents  in 
the    English    Archives,  relating    to  the  early  history  of 
the  State  of  Maine,      pp.  137.      Royal  8°  boards. 
Only  50  copies  privately  printed.  New  York,    1858 

1  rti33i  Fonblanque,  E.  B.  de.  Political  and  Military  Episodes 
in  the  latter  half  of  the  eighteenth  Century,  derived 
from  the  life  and  correspondence  of  John  I3urgoyne, 
General,  Statesman,  Dramatist,  pp  500.  Maps  and 
illustrations.      8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1870 


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^-  1332  FoNTANEDA,  Hcmando  de.  Memoir  respecting  Florida, 
written  in  Spain  about  the  year  1575;  —  Letter  from 
Hernando  de  Soto,  in  Florida,  July  9,  1539.  Translated 
by  Buckingham  Smith,  pp.  67.  Map.  Folio,  cloth, 
uncut.  Washington,  1854 

Only  ico  copies  printed. 

;2.5"  ^333  Foote,  Samuel.  Dramatic  Works  of.  pp.  366,  434.  2 
vols.  16°  half  calf.  London,  1797 

7<-   1334  Foote.      Life    of    Andrew     Hull     Foote,     Rear-admiral 

/  United     States    Navy.      By    J.    M.    Hoppin.      pp.    411. 

Portrait  and  illustrations.      8°  cloth.       New  York,  1874 

5"o  1335  Foote,  H.  W.  Annals  of  King's  Chapel,  from  the  Puri- 
tan age  of  New  England  to  the  present  day.  Vol.  1. 
pp.  551.      Illustrations.     8°  cloth.  Boston,  1882 

u-n  1336  Foote.  James  Freeman  and  King's  Chapel,  1782-87, 
pp.  29;  —  Sermon  preached  at  King's  Chapel,  pp.  48, 
1875; — King's  Chapel  and  the  Evacuation  of  Boston, 
pp.  23,  1876; — Sermon  at  King's  Chapel,  Dec.  28,  1879. 
4  pamphlets. 

5"0  ^337  Foote,  Rev.  W.  H.  Sketches  of  Virginia,  historical 
and  biographical.  First  and  second  series,  pp.  568, 
596.      Portrait.      2  vols.  8°  cloth.  Phila.,    1850-55 

^  1338  Foote,  T.  E.  Five  Years  in  China,  from  1842  to  1847; 
with  an  account  of  the  occupation  of  the  Islands  of 
Lahuan  and  Borneo,  pp.  405.  Illustrations.  8°  cloth, 
uncut.  London,  1848 

1^1^39  Forbes,  Robert  B.  Personal  Reminiscences,  pp.  382. 
Small  8°  cloth.  Boston,  1878 

3o  CO  ^34°  Force,  Peter.  Tracts  and  other  Papers,  relating  princi- 
pally to  the  Origin,  Settlement  and  Progress  of  the 
Colonies  in  North  America,  from  the  Discovery  of  the 
Country  to  the  Year  1776.  4  vols,  royal  8°  cloth, 
uncut.  Washington,  1836 


/ 


/  o  1341  Force.  Grinnell  Land.  Remarks  on  the  English  Maps 
of  Arctic  Discoveries,  in  1850  and  185 1;  —  Supplement 
to  Grinnell  Land.      pp.  22,  52.      Maps.      8°  half  calf. 

Privately  printed:  Washington,  1853 

'Y5--I342  Force,  The  Declaration  of  Independence,  or  Notes  on 
Lord  Mahon's  History  of  the  American  Declaration  of 
Independence,      pp.  66.      8°  boards,  uncut. 

Privately  printed:   London,  1855 

14 J- 1343  [Ford,  E.]     The  Most  Famous  Delectable  and  Pleasant 
'  History    of    Parismus,    the    most    renowned    Prince    of 

Bohemia.      Portrait.       The    fifteenth    Impression,      pp. 

j8i.      Small  4°  vellum.  London,  1704 


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gr-  1344  FoRMAN,  Simon.  The  Autobiography  and  Personal 
Diary  of  Dr.  Simon  Forman,  the  celebrated  Astrologer, 
from  A.  D.  1552  to  A.  D.  1602.  Edited  by  J.  O.  Hal- 
liwell.      pp.  32.      4°  half  roan. 

Privately  printed :   Tondon,  1849 

0^  1345  FoRSTER,  J.  R.  History  of  the  Voyages  and  Discov- 
eries made  in  the  North,  pp.  489,  20.  Maps.  4° 
half  sheep.  London,  1786 

So  1346  FoRSTER,  T.  Original  Letters  of  Locke,  Algernon  Sid- 
ney, and  Anthony  Lord  Shaftesbury,  pp.  279.  12° 
half  calf,  gilt.  London,  1830 

QQ  1347  [Foster,  Hannah.]  The  Coquette;  or  the  History  of 
Eliza  Wharton;  a  Novel  founded  on  Fact.  Third  ed. 
16°  sheep.  Newburyport,  181 1 

r-^  1348  Foster.  The  same.  New  edition,  with  a  Memoir  of 
the  Author.      Plate.      12°  cloth.  Boston,  1855 

QQ  1349  FoucH^,  Joseph.  Memoirs  of  Joseph  Fouche,  Duke  of 
Otranto,  Minister  of  the  General  Police  of  France, 
pp.  474.     8°  half  morocco,  gilt.  Boston,  1825 

OO  135°  [FouLis,  Henry.]  History  of  the  Feuds  and  Conflicts 
among  the  Clans  in  the  Northern  Parts  of  Scotland  and 
in  the  Western  Isles,  from  1031  to  1619.  pp.  148. 
18°  calf.  Glasgow,  1764 

—  1 35 1  Fowler,  George.  History  of  the  English  Settlement  in 
Edwards  County,  Illinois,  founded  in  181 7  and  1818  by 
Morris  Birkbeck  and  George  Fowler.  With  Preface 
and  Footnotes,  by  E.  B.  Washburne.  pp.  402.  2  por- 
traits.     8°  cloth,  uncut.  Chicago,  1882 

1352  Fox,  C.  A  Portrait  of  George  Washington,  from  an 
Original  Drawing,  as  he  appeared  while  reviewing  the 
Continental  Army  on  Boston  Common,  in  1776;  A  His- 
tory of  the  Portrait  and  Documentary  Evidence  in 
proof  of  the  Correctness  of  the  Likeness,  pp.  37.  Por- 
trait.     Royal  8°  cloth.  Boston,  1851 

1353  Fox,  George.  An  Answer  to  Several  New  Laws  and 
Orders  made  by  the  Rulers  of  Boston  in  New  England, 
the  Tenth  Day  of  the  Eighth  Month,  1677; — Some-  ^ 
thing  of  an  Answer  to  a  Letter  of  John  Leverat,  Gov- 
ernor of  Boston,  to  Governor  W.  Coddington  of  Rhode 
Island,      pp.  7,  II.      Small  4°  half  calf.  n.  p.,  1678 

1354  Fox,  George,  and  Rous,  J.  The  Secret  Workes  of  a  Cruel 
People  made  manifest;  whose  little  finger  is  become 
heavier  than  their  persecutors  the  Bishops  Loyns,  who  - 
have  set  up  an  Image  amongst  them  in  New  England, 
etc.  pp.  26.  Small  4°  crimson  crushed  levant  morocco, 
inside  tooling.uncut  edges,  by  Bedford.     London,  1659 


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VT^I  1355   Fox,  George,  and  John  Burnyeat.     A  New-England  Fire 

'^    ^^^  Brand   Quenched,  Being  an  answer   unto  a  Slanderous 

Book,  Entituled:  George  Fox  digged  out  of  his  Bur- 
rowes,  &c.  Printed  at  Boston  in  1676,  by  Roger  Wil- 
liams, of  Providence,  in  New-England,  which  he  Dedi- 
cateth  to  the  King,  with  Desires,  That  if  the  Most- 
High  please.  Old  and  New-England  may  flourish,  when 
the  Pope  and  Mahomet,  Rome  &  Constantinople  are  in 
their  Ashes.  Of  a  Dispute  upon  XIV  of  his  Proposals 
held  and  debated  betwixt  him,  and  said  Roger  Williams, 
on  the  one  part,  and  John  Stubs,  William  Edmundson 
and  John  Burnyeat  on  the  other.  At  Providence  and 
Newport  in  Rode  Island,  in  the  Year  1672,  etc.  pp. 
233,  256.      Small  4°  sheep.  Printed  in  the  Year  1678 

"  It  was  on  the  occasion  of  this  "  Dispute,"  that  Roger  Williams 
paddled  his  own  log  canoe  to  Newport." 

1356  Fox.  A  Journal  or  Historical  Account  of  the  Life, 
Travels,  Sufferings,  Christian  Experiences,  and  Labour 
of  Love  in  the  Work  of  the  Ministry  of  that  Servant  of 
Jesus  Christ,  George  Fox.  pp.  679,  28.  Third  ed. 
Folio,  half  morocco.  London,  1765 

1357  Fox.      Instructions  for   Right  Spelling  and    Plain  Direc- 
^^  tions  for  Reading  and  Writing  true  English,      pp.  120. 

18°  calf.  Rogers  &  Fowle:  Boston,  1743 


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1358  Fox,  John.      An  xA.bridgement  of  the  Booke  of  Acts  and 
^^  Monumentes    of    the    Church.      Abridged    by    Timothe 

Bright,    pp.  504,  288  and  table.    8°  old  calf.     Lond,,  1589 

1359  Fox.      An    Universal    History  of   Christian    Martyrdom. 

Edited  by  Rev.  J.  Milner.      pp.   1015.      Numerous  illus- 
trations.     8°  half  morocco.  London,  1837 

1360  Fox.      Actes    and    Monuments.      A    new    and    complete 
^  Edition;     with    a    preliminary     Dissertation     by     Rev. 

George    Townsend.      Edited    by    Rev.    S.    R.    Cattley. 
Portrait.      8  vols.  8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1841 

00  1361  Fox,  Sir  Stephen.  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Sir  Stephen 
Fox,  from  his  first  Entrance  upon  the  Stage  of  Action, 
under  the  Lord  Piercy,  till  his  Decease,  pp.  119. 
Mezzotint  portrait  by  Earlom.      8^^  morocco,  gilt. 

London,  1717 

^N  1362   FoxBOROUGH,    Mass.      Foxborough's   Oi^cial   Centennial 
/  Record,    June    29,    1878.      pp.    248.      Illustrations.      8° 

cloth.  Foxborough,  1879 

0  0  '^^^i   FoxcROFT,  Thomas.     Observations,  Historical  and  Prac- 
tical, on  the  Rise  and  Primitive  State  of  New  England, 
with  a  special   Reference   to  the   Old  or   first   gather'd 
'  Church  in  Boston,      pp.  46.      8°  half  roan,  uncut. 

Boston,  1730 


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1364  FoxcROFT.  A  Sermon  preached  at  the  Old  Church  Lec- 
ture in  Boston,  January  i,  1746-7.  pp.  76.  8°  antique 
calf,  gilt.  Boston,  1747 
^^1365  FoxE,  Luke.  Northwest  Fox,  or  Fox  from  the  North- 
west passage.  Beginning  with  King  Arthvr,  Malgar, 
Octhvr,  the  two  Zenis  of  Iseland,  Estotiland,  and  Dor- 
gia;  Following  with  briefe  Abstracts  of  the  Voyages  of 
Cabot,  Frobisher,  Davis,  Weymouth,  Knight,  Hudson, 
Baffin,  etc.  Mr.  James  Hall's  three  Voyages  to  Green- 
land  With  the  author's  owne  Voyage  being  the 

XVIth,  with  the  opinions  and  Collections  of  the  most  fa- 
mous Mathematicians  and  Cosmographers;  .  .  .  pp.  272. 
4°  calf.  London,   1635 

The  Crowninshield  copy,  with  bookplates. 

The  map  and  2  leaves  after  pp.    168  are   in  fac-simile. 

The  author's  own  narrative  is  of  his  Voyage  for  the  discovery  of  a 
Northwest  Passage  made  in  1631  in  the  pinnace,  the  Charles,  of 
seventy  tons  burden,  manned  by  twenty  men  and  two  boys,  with  pro- 
visions for  eighteen  months.  He  passed  through  Hudson's  Strait, 
and  followed  the  whole  western  coast  of  Hudson's  Bay,  but  made  no 
new  discoveries. 

yj-i366  Framingham,  Mass.  History  of  Framingham,  Mass., 
including  the  plantation,  from  1640  to  the  present  time. 
By  William  Barry,      pp.  456.      8°  cloth.        Boston,  1847 

00  ^367  irrankfovb  Slroubks.  A  Brieff  Discourse  off  the  Troubles 
begonne  at  Franckford  in  Germany,  Anno  1554,  abawte 
the  Booke  off  Common  Prayer  and  Ceremonies,  pp  226. 
Small  4°  calf.  n.  p.,   1575 

^^  1368  Frankford  Troubles.  The  same.  pp.  (8)  184.  4°  half 
calf,  gilt.  London,  1642 

^0  1369  Frankford  Troubles.      The  same.      8°  cloth,  uncut. 

London,  1846 

^5-^1370  Franklin,  Benjamin.  Works  of,  with  notes  and  a  Life 
of  the  Author,  by  Jared  Sparks.  Portraits.  10  vols, 
imperial  8°  cloth,  uncut.  Boston,  1840 

Large  paper. 

5-Q1371  Franklin.  Works,  consisting  of  his  Life,  written  by 
himself,  together  with  Essays.  Second  American  edi- 
tion, pp.  206,  142.  Portrait  by  Tanner.  2  vols,  in  r. 
12°  calf.  New  York,  1794 

^2,1372   Franklin.      The  same.      pp.  300.    12°  sheep. 

Charlestown,  1798 

^^1373  Franklin.  Works  of,  consisting  of  his  Life  written  by 
himself,  together  with  his  Essays,  chiefly  in  the  manner 
of  the  spectator.  Third  ed.  pp.  317,  290.  2  vols  in  i. 
12°  half  calf.  London 


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o\^tr-  1 374  Franklin.       Works    of.      pp.    303.    Portrait,    (curious). 
'^  8°  calf.  Dublin,  1793 

n XT  1375   Franklin.      Complete  Works  in  Philosophy,  Politics  and 
Morals.      Portrait.      3  vols.   8°  half  calf,  gilt. 

London,  1806 


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J2  5~  ^37^  Franklin.  Political,  Miscellaneous  and  Philosophical 
Pieces.  (Edited  by  Benjamin  Vaughan).  pp.  574.  8° 
calf,  (cracked).  London,  1779 

Autograph  letters  of  Franklin  and  Vaughan  inserted,  also  portrait 
of  Franklin  from  European  Magazine. 

^O  '377  Franklin.  Posthumous  and  other  Waitings  of.  Pub- 
lished from  the  originals  by  W.  T.  Franklin.  Third  ed. 
pp.  493,  522.      2  vols.  8°  cloth,  uncut.        London,  1819 

1^     1378  Franklin.       Letters    to    Benjamin    Franklin,    from    his 
Family  and  Friends,  1751-1790.      pp.  195.    Portraits  on 
India  paper.      Royal  4°  paper,  uncut.     New  York,  1859 
Large  Paper.     Only  10  copies  printed. 

0  0  1379  Franklin.  The  Private  Life  of,  originally  written  by 
himself,  and  now  translated  from  the  French,  pp.  324. 
8°  calf.  London,   1793 

^25-  1380  Franklin.  Life  of,  including  a  sketch  of  the  War  of 
Independence,  pp.  407.  Portrait  by  Landseer.  12° 
half  roan.  London,   1826 

J7>  1381  Franklin.  Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of, 
written  by  himself  to  a  late  period,  and  continued  to  the 
time  of  his  death,  by  W.  T.  Franklin.  New  edition. 
Portrait  by  Chas.  Pye.     6  vols.     8°  cloth,  uncut. 

London,  1833 

10  1382  Franklin.  A  Lecture  on  the  Life  of  Dr.  Franklin,  de- 
livered at  Liverpool,  Nov.  17,  1841.  By  Rev.  Hugh 
McNeile.  With  a  prefatory  note  by  J.  B.  Murray, 
pp.  47.      Fac-similes.      8°  half  roan.        New  York,  1841 

3,^    1383  Franklin.      Life    and    Times    of.       By    James    Parton. 
Portraits  on  India  paper.      2  vols,  imperial  8°  cloth,  un- 
cut. New  York,  1865 
Large  Paper:  only  100  copies  printed. 

yj,  1384  Franklin.  Life  of,  written  by  himself;  now  first  edited 
from  original  manuscripts  and  from  his  other  writings. 
By  John  Bigelow.      3  vols.    8°  cloth.  Phila.,  1875 

1 0        1385    Franklin.      Memorial  of  the  Inauguration  of  the  Statue 
of  Franklin.      Plate.      Imperial  8°  cloth,  uncut. 
Large  paper.  Boston,  1857 

^j,  1386  Franklin  before  the  Privy  Council,  White  Hall  Chapel, 
London  1774  on  behalf  of  the  Province  of  Massachu- 
setts, to  advocate  the  removal  of  Hutchinson  and  Oliver, 
pp.  134.      Plate.     8°  cloth.  Phila.,  i860 


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^^"1387  Franklin  in  France.  From  original  documents  most 
of  which  are  now  published  for  the  first  time.  By  Ed- 
ward E.  Hale  and  E.  E.  Hale,  Jr.  Portraits.  Large 
8°  cloth,  uncut.  Boston,  1887 

^-  1388  Franklin  Family  Primer.  Eighth  ed.  Wood-cut  por- 
trait.     18°  boards.  Boston,  1807 


S\S0  ^3^9  Franklin    Imprint.       Philadelphia     Library    Company. 
Charter,  Law  and  Catalogue    of    Books.      8°    half    mo- 
rocco.     Printed  by  B.  Franklin  and  Hall:     Phila.,  1764 
^'T   1390  Franklin  Papers.     A  Report  of  Theodore  F.  Dwight  on 
'  the  papers  of  Benjamin  Franklin,    offered    for   sale    by 

Mr.  Henry  Stevens,  and  recommending  their  purchase 
by  Congress,  pp.  99.  8°  boards.  Washington,  1881 
^'  1391  Franklin,  Sir  John.  Arctic  Expedition  of  1845.  Re- 
ports to  House  of  Commons.  Maps.  2  vols,  small  folio, 
paper,  uncut.  .  London,  1848-50 

Iq     1392   Eraser,  James.     Second  Bishop  of  Manchester.     A  Me- 
moir, 1818-1885.      By  Thomas  Hughes.      Portrait.      8° 
'  cloth.  London,  1887 

/Ay  J-     1393  Freeman,  Frederick.      History  of  Cape  Cod:  the  annals 
/  of  the  thirteen  towns  of   Barnstable  County,      pp.  803, 

803.      Portraits.    2  vols,  royal  8°  boards,  uncut. 

Boston,  1858-65 

cJL'oo  "^394  Ereeman.  Civilization  and  Barbarism,  illustrated  by  es- 
pecial reference  to  Metacomet  and  the  extinction  of  his 
race.      pp.  t86.    8°  cloth. 

Privately  printed:  Cambridge,  1878 
ivo  ^395  French  Revolution.  Tracts  relating  to:  Desmoulins. 
History  of  the  Brissotins,  1794;  —  Short  Account  of  the 
Revolt  and  Massacre  in  Paris,  Aug.  10,  1792;  —  Oration 
of  Deseze  in  Defence  of  Louis  XVIth  at  the  Bar  of  the 
National  Convention,  Dec.  26,  1792;  —  Genuine  Trial  of 
Marie  Antoinette;  —  Trial  of  Louis  XVIth.  Portraits. 
8°  calf.  London,  1792-3 

-g  ry^    1396   French,   B.  F.       Historical     Collections    of     Louisiana. 
/  Part  2.      pp.  301.    Map.    Phila.,  1850;  —  Historical  Me- 

moirs of  Louisiana,  pp.  291.  Portrait.  New  York, 
1853;  —  Historical  Collections  of  Louisiana  and  Florida. 
New  series,  pp.  362.  3  vols.  8°  cloth.  New  York,  1869 
^^  1397  French,  Jonathan.  The  True  Republican,  containing 
the  Inaugural  Addresses,  together  with  the  first  annual 
addresses  of  each  President,  from  1789  to  1841.  pp. 
468.      Portraits.      12°  cloth.  Phila,  1842 

u  ^  1398  Frost,  John.  Pictorial  History  of  the  United  States  of 
America.  4  vols,  royal  8°  morocco,  gilt,  uncut  edges, 
gilt  tops.  Phila.,  1S43 


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/     I  1399  Frobisher,  Martin.      De  Martini  Forbisseri  Angli   Navi- 

gatione  in  Regiones  Occidentis  et  Septentrionis.  Narra- 
tio  historica,  ex  Gallico  sennone  in  Latinum  translate 
per  D.  Joan,  T.  Freigium.  Plate,  pp.  i,  i,  43  un- 
numbered leaves.  18°  calf.  Norimbergae,  1580 
The  first  Latin  edition  of  Frobisher's  Voyages. 

1400  Frothingham,  Richard.  History  of  the  Siege  of  Bos- 
ton, and  of  the  Battles  of  Lexington,  Concord,  and  Bun- 
ker Hill.      pp.  420.      Maps. 8°  cloth.  Boston,  1849 

1401  Frothingham.  The  same.  Fourth  ed.  pp.  422.  8° 
cloth.  Boston,  1873 

^►Y  1402  Frothingham.  Illustrations  of  the  Siege  of  Boston, 
pp.  40.      8°  boards.  Privately  printed :   Boston,  1876 

r-Q  1403  Frothingham.  Rise  of  the  Republic  of  the  United 
States,  pp.  640.  Portrait  on  India  paper  inserted.  8° 
cloth.  Boston,  1872 

5~£j  1404  Froude,  James  A.  Oceana,  or  England  and  her  Colo- 
nies. Illustrations.  8°  cloth,  uncut.  New  York,  1886 
1405  Fry,  Edmund.  Pantographia;  containing  accurate  copies 
of  all  the  known  alphabets  in  the  world,  together  with 
an  English  explanation  of  the  peculiar  force  or  power  of 
each  letter,  pp.  318.  Royal  8°  half  calf.  London,  1799 
^  1406   Fry,  Francis.    The  Bible  by  Coverdale,  1535.    Remarkson 

the  titles;  the  year  of  publication;  the  preliminary,  the 
water-marks,  etc.  pp.  40.  15  plates.  8°  half  morocco, 
uncut.  London,  1867 

1407  [Fry,  John.]  Bibliographical  Memoranda,  in  illustra- 
tion of  Early  English  Literature,  pp.  403.  4°  half 
calf.  Bristol,  1816 

Only  100  copies  printed. 

1408  Fry.  Memoir  of  Col.  Joshua  Fry,  sometime  Professor 
in  William  and  Mary  College,  Va.  and  Washington's 
Senior  in  command  of  Virginia  Forces,  1754.  By  Rev. 
P.  Slaughter,      pp.  112.    8°  cloth.  Richmond. 

H  00  ^4°9  ^^^^^)y  ^o\)\\.  A  Boke  made  by  John  Fryth.  Prysoner  in 
the  Tower  of  London,  answering  unto  M.  More's  letter 
which  he  wrote  agayst  the  fyrst  lytle  treatyse  that  John 
Fryth  made  concerning  the  sacrament  of  the  body  and 
bloude  of  Christ.  Black  Ciettcr.  fol.  108.  18°  morocco, 
extra,  gilt  edges.  Now 

newly  revised,  corrected  and  printed  in  the  year  1548. 
1410  Fuller,  Thomas.  The  Historic  of  the  Holy  Warre. 
Second  ed.  pp.  286,  26.  Map  and  engraved  title. 
Cambridge  1640;  —  The  Holy  State,  and  the  Profane 
State,  pp.  441.  Portraits.  In  one  volume.  Folio, 
calf.  Cambridge,  1642 


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/J-    141 1    Fuller.      The  Church  History  of  Britain,  from  the  Birth 
^  of  Jesus  Christ  until  the  year   1648.      Third    ed.      With 


a  preface  and  notes,  by  James  Nichols.    Plates.    3  vols 
8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1842 

'I Qf.  1412  Fulton,  A.  R.  The  Red  Men  of  Iowa;  being  a  history 
of  the  various  aboriginal  tribes  whose  homes  were  in 
Iowa.      pp.  567.      Illustrations.      8°  half  morocco. 

Des  Moines,  1882 
^  -J-1413  Fulton,  Robert.      Life  of.      Bv  Cadwallader  D.  Colden. 
'^^^  8°  sheep.  '  New  York,  1817 

1414  Funnell,  William.      Voyage    round  the  World,  contain- 
^^  ing  an  account  of  Captain  Dampier's  expedition  into  the 

South  Seas,  in  1703-4.      Maps  and  plates,      pp.  300.    8° 
calf.  London,  1707 

//  1415  Funeral  Sermons.  Discourse  on  Eliot,  by  Lathrop, 
Feb.  21,  1813;  —  Freeman,  on  Eliot,  Feb.  14,  1813;  — 
Upham,  on  Pickering,  1829;  —  Bellows,  on  Channing, 
1842; — Greenleaf,  on  Story,  1845; — Knapp,  on  Pierce, 
1849;  —  Ware,  on  Livermore,  1856;  —  Way  land,  on 
Granger,   1857.      8  vols.   8°  half  roan. 

iyr-i4x6  FuRMAN,  Gabriel.      Notes,  Geographical  and   Historical, 
/  relating    to  the    Town    of  Brooklyn,  Long  Island,      pp. 

117,  39.      Royal  4°  cloth,  uncut. 

Faust  Club:   Brooklyn,  1865 
Only  120  copies  printed. 

/   r-_   141 7   FusELi,  Henry.      Life  and  Writings  of.      Edited  by  John 
'    '^  Knowles.      Portrait.      3  vols.  8°  half  calf,   gilt. 

London,  1831 


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^^1418   ^^ADBURY,   John.      The  Nativity  of  the   late   King 

vj    Charles,   astrologically   and    faithfully    performed. 

pp.   128.      Fine  portrait  of  the  author,  by  T.  Cross,  and 

of  Charles  I,  by  W.  Marshall.    12°  sheep.    London,  1659 

2.Q   1419  [Gade,  Helen.]    The  Ancient  Vessel  found  in  the  Parish 
of  Tune,  Norway.      Illustrations,      pp.  6.      4°  paper. 

Privately  printed :  Christiania,  1872 

/ 3)  00  ^420  Gage,  Thomas.  A  New  Survey  of  the  West  Indies,  or 
the  English  American,  his  Travail  by  Sea  and  Land. 
Second  ed.,  enlarged  by  the  Author  and  beautified  with 
maps.  pp.  220,  6.  Folio,  crimson  morocco,  extra, 
uncut  edges.  London,  1655 

"In  the  later  editions,  after  expurging  from  the  dedication  certain 
passages  in  honor  of  Fairfax,  the  remainder  was  dexterously  con- 
verted into  a  preface  ;  and  the  2 2d  chapter,  as  containing  particulars 
relative  to  the  artifices  used  by  the  "  Pafulins  "  to  convert  the  writer. 
totally  onaitted.    It  was  afterwards  printed  separately." —  Wrani^ham. 


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142 1   Gage.      Nieuwe  ende  seer  naeuwkeurige  Reyse  door  de 
^^  Spaensche  West-Indien.    pp.  450  and  Index.    Maps  and 

plates.  Small  4°  half  morocco,  uncut.  Utrecht,  1682 
2)%  1422  Galileo.  The  Private  Life  of  Galileo;  compiled  princi- 
pally from  his  Correspondence  and  that  of  his  eldest 
daughter.  Sister  Maria  Celeste,  pp.  307.  Portrait. 
12°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1870 

o  1423  Gallagher,  W.  D.  Facts  and  Conditions  of  Progress 
in  the  North-West,  being  the  Annual  Discourse  for  1850 
before  the  Ohio  Historical  Society,      pp.  88.      8°  paper. 

Cincinnati,  1850 

1424  Galloway,  Joseph.      Speech,  in  answer  to   the   Speech 
^  of  John  Dickinson,  Esq.,  delivered  in  the  House  of  As- 

sembly of  the  Province  of  Penn.,  May  24,  1764,  pp. 
(20),  45,  Phila.,  1764; —  Examination  of  Joseph  Gal- 
loway, late  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Assembly  of  Pa., 
before  the  House  of  Commons  in  a  Committee  on  the 
American  Papers,  pp.  85,  1780;  —  Letters  to  a  Noble- 
man, on  the  Conduct  of  the  War  in  the  Middle  Colo- 
nies, pp.  loi,  1780;  —  Cool  Thoughts  on  the  Conse- 
quences to  Great  Britain  of  American  Independence, 
pp.  70,  1780;  —  Plain  Truth;  or,  a  letter  to  the  Author 
of  Dispassionate  Thoughts  on  the  American  War,  pp. 
76,  1780;  —  A  Reply  to  the  Observations  of  Sir  Wm. 
Howe,  pp.  157,  1781.      Together  6  vols.  8°  half  roan. 

1425  Gannett,  Ezra  S.  Sermons  and  Discourses  at  Arling- 
ton St.  Church,  etc.,   1845-1871.      5  pamphlets. 

0  0  1426  Ganong,  W.  F.  Jacques  Cartier's  First  Voyages. 
(From  Trans.  Roy.  Soc,  Canada,  pp.  121-136.)  Plate. 
4°  paper.  1887 

^25-1427  Garden,   Alexander.      Anecdotes  of  the  Revolutionary 
War  in  America,   pp.459.    8°  half  calf.    Charleston,  1822 
1428  Garden.       Anecdotes    of    the    American     Revolution. 
Second  series,      pp.  240.       12°  boards,  uncut. 

Charleston,  1828 

•jf  1429  Garden.      Anecdotes  of    the  American    Revolution.      3 
/  vols,  large  4°  boards,  uncut.    Reprinted:  Brooklyn,  1865 

1 50  copies  printed. 
c-      1430  Gardiner,  C.  C.      The   Papers  and    Biography  of   Lion 
Gardiner,  1599-1663.      pp.  106.      Royal  4°  paper. 

St.  Louis,  1883 

DO  1431  Gardiner.  Life  of  Colonel  Gardiner,  who  was  slain  in 
the  Battle  of  Prestonpans,  with  an  appendix  relating  to 
the  ancient  family  of  the  Munroes  of  Fowlis.  By  P. 
Doddridge.  Portrait  and  7  plates,  pp.  284.  8°  half 
calf.  London. 


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4-p  1432  Gardiner,  Me.  History  of  Gardiner,  Pittston  and  West 
Gardiner,  with  a  Sketch  of  the  Kennebec  Indians,  and 
New  Plymouth  Purchase,  1602-185 2.  ^Y  J-  ^^-  Han- 
son,    pp.  343.      Plates.      12°  cloth.  Gardiner,  1852 

/  eo  1433  Gardiner,  Richard.  An  Account  of  the  Expedition  to 
the  West  Indies,  against  Martinico,  with  the  Reduction 
of  Guadelupe,  1759.  Third  ed.  With  English  and 
French  text.      pp.  91,  91.      Plates.     4°  half  calf. 

Baskerville:   Birmingham,  1762 

f-  1434  Garrick,  David.  Private  Correspondence  of  David 
Garrick  with  the  most  celebrated  Persons  of  his  Time, 
pp.  660,  636.  Portrait.  2  vols,  imperial  4°  cloth, 
uncut.  London,  1831 

1  r-  1435  Gauden,  John.  The  Religious  and  Loyal  Protestation 
of  John  Gauden,  against  the  present  declared  Purposes 
and  Proceedings  of  the  Army  and  others,  about  the 
trying  and  destroying  our  Sovereign  Lord  the  King. 
pp.  12.      Small  4°  calf.  London,  1648 

a3fif)  ^'^^^  Gauden.  Discourse  concerning  Publick  Oaths,  and  the 
Lawfulness  of  Swearing  in  Judicial  Proceedings,  pp. 
47.      Small  4°  half  roan.  London,  1662 

u  '^Q  1437  Gaule,  John.  Select  Cases  of  Conscience  touching 
Witches  and  Witchcraft,  pp.  208.  (Title  page  missing 
and  corners  worn.)      18°  calf,  gilt.  London,  1646 

1438  Gaule.  The  Mag-Astro-Mancer;  or,  the  Magicall-As- 
trologicall-Diviner  posed  and  puzzled,  pp.  377.  4° 
half  morocco,  gilt,  uncut  edges.  London,  1652 

1439  Gay,  Ebenezer.  The  Old  Man's  Calendar,  a  Discourse 
delivered  in  the  first  Parish  of  Hingham,  Aug.  26,  1781. 
pp.  24.      8°  half  morocco.  Boston,  1781 

MSS.  notes  added  by  Mr.  Deane. 

1440  Gay,  John.  Plays,  to  which  is  prefixed  an  account  of 
the  Life  and  Writings  of  the  Author,  pp.  359.  Por- 
trait.     16°  calf.  London,  1772 

^5"    1441   Gay.     The  Be'ggar's  Opera.     Eleventh  ed.     pp.  60.     12° 
'  paper.  London. 

J-  1442   Gee,  Joshua.      A  Sermon  preached    on    the    Lord's  Day 

I  after  the  Death  of   the  Rev.    Cotton    Mather,     pp.  34. 

j  8°  half  morocco,  uncut.  S.  Gerrish:  Boston,  1728 

I  00      ^443  Gee.     The  Trade  and  Navigation  of  Great  Britain  con- 
j  sidered.     Third  ed.      16°  mottled  calf.      Glasgow,  1750 

J  1444  Gee.      The  same.      New  edition,      pp.  288.      12°  calf. 

"^  ^^  London,   1767 


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(j^  1445  Genealogical  Pamphlets.  History  of  the  Thomas 
Adams  and  Thomas  Hastings  Families  of  Amherst,  Mass. 
pp.  66.  (priv.  printed,)  1880; — Genealogical  Memoir 
of  the  Chase  Family  of  Chesham,  Bucks  and  of  Hamp- 
ton and  Newbury,  in  New  England,  pp.  19,  1869;  — 
Descendants  of  Thomas  Clarke,  Plymouth,  1623-1697. 
pp.  43,  1869;  —  Descendants  of  Peter  Cooper  of  Row- 
ley, Mass.  pp.  II,  1885;  —  English  Ancestry  of  Rev. 
John  Cotton  of  Boston,  pp.  12,  1868;  —  New  England 
Ancestors  of  Katharine-Brattle  and  William-Cary  Har- 
ris, pp.  32.  (priv.  printed,)  1887; — Descendants  of 
Capt.  William  Leighton  of  Kittery,  Me.  pp.  127,  1885; 
— Genealogy  of  the  Leonard  Family,  pp.  20,  1851;  — 
Genealogy  of  the  McKinstry  Family,  pp.  46,  1866;  — 
Memoirs  of  the  Marstons  of  Salem,  pp.  48,  1873; — The 
Oxen-bridges  of  Brede  Place,  Sussex  and  Boston,  Mass. 
pp.  20,  (Lond.),  i860;  —  Name  of  Perkins  as  found  on 
Essex  County  Record,  pp.  16; — Salem  Press  Hist, 
and  Gen.  Record,  Jan.  1892;  —  Account  of  the  Temple 
Family,  pp.  15;  —  Genealogical  and  Biographical  Ac- 
count of  the  Descendants  of  Elder  William  VVentworth, 
of  Dover,  N.  H.  pp.  20,  1850;  —  Wentworth  Family  of 
England,  by  J.  L.  Chester,  pp.  16,  1868.  Together 
16  pamphlets. 

^  1446  General  Repository  and  Review.  4  vols.  8°  half  calf, 
uncut  edges,  gilt  tops,  the  covers  laid  in. 

Cambridge,  1812-13 

^  tr  1447  Geneva  Testament.  New  Testament  of  Our  Lord  and 
Saviour  Jesus  Christ ;  a  fac-simile  reprint  of  the  cele- 
brated Genevan  Testament  1557.     pp.  455.     12°  vellum. 

Bagster:   London. 

JQ  1448  Genlis,  Comtesse  de.  Sacred  Dramas.  Translated  into 
English.      By  Thomas  Holcroft.      pp.  347.     8°  sheep. 

London,  1786 
-_  1449  Gent,  Thomas.      Life  of  Mr.  Thomas  Gent,    Printer,   of 

^^  York.      Written    by    himself,      pp.    208.      Portrait.      8° 

cloth,  uncut.  ,  London,  1832 

;^ 5"  1450  Geography.  Thesaurus  Geographicus;  a  New  Body  of 
Geography;  or,  a  compleat  description  of  the  earth,  pp. 
506,  14.      Maps.      Folio,  calf.  London,  1695 

r-Q  145 1  George  the  Third,  his  Court  and  Family.  New  edition, 
pp.  477,  468.      Portraits.      2  vols.  8°  half  morocco. 

London,  1824 

(^Q  1452  Georgia.  Collections  of  the  Georgia  Historical  Society, 
pp.  307,  336.      Vols.   I  and  2.      2  vols.    8°  cloth,  uncut. 

Savannah,  1840-42 


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"Tl        1453  Georgia.      Reason  for  Establishing  the  Colony  of  Geor- 
''  ^^  gia,  with  some  account  of  the  country  and  the  design  of  X 

the  trustees.      (By  Benj.  Martin.)      Map  and  plate,    pp. 
48.     Small  4°  stitched.  London,  1733 

The  second  tract  issued  by  the  Trustees.  The  map  is  generally 
missing. 
1454  Georgia.  Memorial  (to  the  President  of  the  United 
States.)  Relates  to  Georgia  and  New  England  Mississ- 
ippi Land  Co.)  pp.  19.  16°  boards,  uncut.  n.  p.  n.  d. 
♦  -  1455  German  Theatre  (The).  Translated  by  Benjamin 
Thompson.      Portrait  and  plates.      6  vols.   16°  calf. 

London,  1801 
^0    1456  Gerry,  Elbridge.      Life  of,  with  contemporary  letters  to 
the  close  of  the  American  Revolution.     By  J.  T.  Austin, 
pp.  520,  408.      Portrait.      2  vols.  8°  half  sheep. 

Boston,  1828-9 

^Q  1457  Gessner,  Salomon.  The  Death  of  Abel  in  five  Books. 
Attempted  from  the  German  of  Mr.  Gessner.  pp.  275. 
Portrait  and  plates  by  Stothard.  8°  half  morocco.  (Por- 
trait and  frontispiece  mended).  London,  1797 
1458  Gesta  Romanorum;  or,  entertaining  moral  stories;  in- 
vented by  the  monks  as  a  fire-side  recreation,  and  com- 
monly applied  in  their  discourses  from  the  pulpit,  whence 
the  most  celebrated  of  our  own  poets  and  others,  from 
the  earliest  times,  have  extracted  their  plots.  Trans- 
lated from  the  Latin  with  preliminary  observations  and 
copious  notes.  By  the  Rev.  Charles  Swan.  New  edi- 
tion, with  an  introduction  by  Thomas  Wright,  pp.  388, 
545.      2  vols.  12°  cloth,  uncut.                   New  York,  1872 

Limited  edition. 
_       1459  Ghillany.      Geschichte    des    Seefahrers    Ritter    Martin 
^  Behaim,    nach    den    altesten    vorhandenen     Urkunden 

bearbeitet  von  Dr.  F.  W.  Ghillany.  .  .  .  Eingeleitet 
durch  eine  Abhandlung:  Ueber  die  altesten  Karten  des 
neuen  Continents  und  den  Namen  Amerika,  von  Alex- 
ander von  Humboldt,  etc.  pp.  122.  3  maps  and  portrait. 
Imperial  4°  boards.  Niirnberg,  1853 

From  the  Emperor  Maximilian's  Collection. 

1460  GiBBES,  R.  W.  Documentary  History  of  the  American 
Revolution.  1764-82.  pp.  288,  293,  292.  3  vols.  8° 
cloth.  Columbia,  S.  C,  1853;   New  York,  1857 

1461  Gibbon,    Edward.      History   of  the   Decline  and  Fall  of 
'^   ^0  the  Roman  Empire.      With  notes  by  Dean  Milman    and 

M.  Guizot.  Edited  with  additional  notes  by  William 
Smith.  Portrait  and  maps.  8  vols.  8°  calf  extra, 
marbled  edges.  Boston,    1854 


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^  r-  1462  (iiBBS,  George.  Memoirs  of  the  Administriitions  of 
Washington  and  John  Adams.  Edited  from  the  Papers 
of  Oliver  Wolcott.  pp.  574,  555.  Portrait.  2  vols. 
8°  cloth.  New  York,  1846 

/  teY    1463   GiDDiNGS,    Joshya    R.      History    of    the    Rebellion;     its 
'  Authors  and  Causes,    pp.498.    8^  cloth.    New  York,  1864 

1464  Gilbert  Family.  A  Genealogical  Memoir  of  the  Gil- 
bert Family,  in  both  Old  and  New  England.  By  J.  W. 
Thornton.      8°  half  calf,  gilt.  Boston,  1850 

Only  50  copies  privately  printed. 
jT-^  1465  Giles.  Memoirs  of  Odd  Adventures,  Strange  Deliver- 
ances, etc.,  in  the  captivity  of  John  Giles,  commander 
of  the  Garrison  on  Saint  George  River,  Maine.  Written 
by  himself.  Originally  published  at  Boston,  1736.  pp. 
64.      8°  paper,  uncut.  Cincinnati,  1869 

With  an  extra  copy  containing  corrections  by  Mr.  Deane  from  the 
original  edition. 

^^  1466  Gillies,  John.  History  of  Ancient  Greece;  its  Colo- 
nies and  Conquests.      Map.      4  vols.  8°  sheep. 

Philadelphia,  1822 

^Q  1467  Oilman  Family  traced  in  the  line  of  Hon.  John  Oilman, 
of  Exeter,  N.  H.,  with  an  account  of  many  other  Gil- 
mans  in  England  and  America.  By  Arthur  Oilman. 
Portrait.      Small  4°  cloth,  uncut.  Albany,  1869 

Presentation  Copy,  with  autograph  letter  of  the  Author. 
'1\qq     1468   GiLMANTON,    N.    H.      History    of    Gilmanton,    including 
'  what   is   now  Gilford,  to   the   Time  it  was   disannexed. 

By  Daniel  Lancaster,      pp.  304.      8°  boards. 

Gilmanton,  1845 

^Q  1469  Gilpin,  William.  The  Lives  of  Hugh  Latimer  and  of 
Bernard  Gilpin.      Third  ed.     pp.  368.    8°  calf,  (broken). 

London,  1780 

«^     1470  Gladstone,  W.  E.     Juventus  Mundi,  the  Ciods  and  Men 


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of  the  Heroic  Age.  pp.  554.  8°  cloth.  Boston,  1869 
5"0  147 1  Glanvil,  Joseph.  Saducismus  Triumphatus;  or,  Full 
and  plain  Evidence  concerning  Witches  and  Appari- 
tions. Third  ed.  pp.  598.  8°  old  calf.  London,  1689 
'i<^  1472  Glas,  George.  History  of  the  Discovery  and  Conquest 
of  the  Canary  Islands,  pp.  368.  Map.  4°  half  sheep 
(broken).  London,  1764 

1473  [Gleig,  G.  R.]  a  Subaltern  in  America;  comprising 
his  Narrative  of  the  Campaigns  of  the  British  Army,  at 
Baltimore,  Washington,  etc.  pp.  206.  12°  boards, 
uncut.  Philadelphia,  1833 

cfp     1474  Gleig.      Story  of  the  Battle  of  Waterloo,     pp.  305.     12° 
cloth,  uncut.  London,  1847 


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T475   Gloucester,  Mass.     History  of  the  Town  of  Gloucester, 
•^  Cape  Ann,  including  the  Town  of  Rockport.      By  John 

J.  Babson.    pp.  610.    Map.    8°  cloth.     Gloucester,  i860 
1476  Gloucester.      Notes    and    Additions  to  the    History  of 
Gloucester.      By  J.  J.  Babson.      pp.  94.      4°  paper. 

Gloucester,  1876 

ir.  1477  GoDWYN,  Thomas.  Moses  and  Aaron.  Civil  and  Ec- 
clesiastical  Rites,  used  by  the  ancient  Hebrews,  pp. 
332.      4°  calf.      (Title  mounted.)  London,  1625 

"With  autograph,  "  Nath'l  Rogers  his  Book  given  by  Mr.  John  Pal- 
frey."   With  inscription  giving  a  history  of  the  book,  by  J.  G.  Cotton. 

QQ  1478  GoDDARD,  Delano  A.  Newspapers  and  Newspaper 
Writers  in  New  England,  1787-1815.  pp.  39.  8° 
boards.  Boston,  1880 

-.  1479  Godwin,  William.  Enquiry  concerning  Political  Jus- 
tice.      pp.  464,  545.      Portrait.      2  vols.  8°  half  calf. 

London,  1795 

l^Q  1480  Godwin.  Fleetwood;  or,  the  New  Man  of  Feeling,  pp. 
246,  234.      2  vols.  16°  sheep.  Alexandria,  1805 

1481   Godwin.      Lives   of    the    Necromancers,      pp.    465.     8° 
morocco.  London,  1834 


c.  1482   GoMARA,  F.  L.  de.      Historia  de  Mexico,  con  el  Descu- 

brimiento  de  la  nueua  Espaiia,  conquistada  por  el  my 
illustre  y  valeroco  Principe  Don  Fernando  Cortes.  Thick 
16°  old  calf.  Anvers,  1554 

Ex-libris  of  Emperor  Maximilian. 

L  1483  GoMARA.      La   Historia  General  de  las  Indias,  con  todos 

los  Descubrimientos.      287  leaves.      16°  half  sheep. 

Anvers,  1554 

>j.  1484  (©Otnara.     The  Pleasant  History  of  the  Conquest  of  the 

Weast-India,  now  called  New  Spayne,  atchieued  by  the 
worthy  Prince  Hernando  Cortes,  Marques  of  the  valley  "]7 
of    Huexacac,    most    delectable   to   reade.     Translated 
out  of  the  Spanish  tongue,  by  T.  N.  [Thomas  Nicholas.] 
Black  Cetter.     Small  4°  calf.      (Title  mounted). 

London,  by  Henry  Bynneman,  (Anno,  1578) 

1485   GooDELL,    A.    C,    Jr.      Trial    and    Execution    for    Petit 
^^  Treason  of  Mark  and  Phillis,  slaves  of  Capt.  John  Cod- 

man,  pp.  39,  1883;  —  Seals  of  the  Colonial  and  Provin- 
cial Courts  of  Mass.,  pp.  14;  —  Further  Notes  on  the 
History  of  Witchcraft  in  Massachusetts,  with  a  helio- 
type  plate  of  the  Act  of  1711,  pp.  52,  1884.  3  pamph- 
lets 8"  paper,  uncut.  Boston  and  Cambridge,  1882-3 

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i486  Good  Society;  —  Library  of  Anecdote  and  Information  ; 
—  Lift  for  the  Lazy;  — Scientific  Dialogues  for  the  In- 
struction and  Entertainment  of  Young  People; — Cham- 
bers's Repository  of  Instructive  and  Amusing  Tracts. 
6  vols.  12°  cloth. 

1487  Goodman,  Dr.  Godfrey.  The  Court  of  King  James  the 
First.  Now  first  published  from  the  original  manu- 
script. By  J.  S.  Brewer,  pp.  421,  424.  Portraits.  2 
vols.  8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1839 

1488  Goodrich,  C.  B.  The  Science  of  Government  as  ex- 
hibited in  the  Institutions  of  the  United  States,  pp. 
343.      8°  cloth.  Boston,  1853 

1489  Goodwin,  Nathaniel.  Genealogical  Notes,  or  contri- 
butions to  the  family  history  of  some  of  the  first  set- 
tlers of  Connecticut  and  Massachusetts.      8°  cloth. 

Hartford,  1856 

1490  Goold,  William.  Col.  Arthur  Noble,  of  Georgetown, 
Fort  Halifax; —  Col.  William  Vaughan,  of  Matinicus 
and  Damariscotta.      Portrait.    8°  cloth.    Portland,  1881 

Presentation  copy. 

1491  Goold.  Burning  of  Falmouth,  pp.  16,  1873;  —  Early 
Papermills  of  New  England,  pp.  8,  1875.      2  pamphlets. 

1492  Gordon,  Mrs.  The  Home  Life  of  David  Brewster,  pp. 
482.      12°  cloth,  uncut.  Edinburgh,  1870 

1493  Gordon,  John  and  William.  Full  Report  of  the  Trial 
for  the  murder  of  x^masa  Sprague; — P~ull  Report  of 
Arguments  of  the  Council.      2  vols.  8°  half  roan. 

Providence,   1844 

1494  Gordon,  William.  A  Sermon  preached  before  the  Gen- 
eral Court,  July  4,  1777.      8°  half  roan.         Boston,  1777 

1495  Gordon.  History  of  the  Rise,  Progress,  and  Establish- 
ment of  the  Independence  of  the  United  States  of 
America.      Map.   4  vols.  8°  mottled  calf.     London,  1788 

1496  Gore,  Mrs.  Paris  in  1841.  With  21  highly  finished  en- 
gravings, from  drawings  by  Thomas  Allom.  pp.  268. 
Royal  8°  cloth.  London,  1842 

^  1497  Gorges  Society  Publications.  Portraits  and  plates.  3 
vols,  small  4°  paper,  uncut.  Portland,  1884-87 

Limited  edition. 

Comprises:  I.  New  England's  Vindication,  by  Henry  Gardiner, 
London,  1660.  Edited  with  notes  by  C.  E.  Banks.  IL  George 
Cleeve  of  Casco  Bay,  1630-1667.  With  collateral  documents,  by 
J.  P.  Baxter.  IIL  Rosier's  Relation  of  Waymouth's  Voyage  to 
the  coast  of  Maine,  1605.  With  introduction  and  notes,  by  H.  S, 
Barrage. 


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gQ  1498  Gorges,  Ferdinando.  America  Painted  to  the  Life. 
The  true  history  of  the  Spaniards  proceedings  in  the 
conquests  of  the  Indians  and  of  their  civil  wars  among 
themselves,  from  Columbus  his  first  discovery  to  these 
later  times.  As  also,  of  the  original  undertakings  of 
the  advancement  of  plantations  into  those  parts.  With 
a  perfect  relation  of  our  English  discoveries,  shewing 
their  beginning,  progress  and  continuance  from  the 
year  1628  to  1658.  Part  IL  Brief  narration  of  the 
original  undertakings  of  the  advancement  of  the  plan- 
tations in  America.  Part  III.  The  Manners,  Customs,  ^ 
Wars,  etc.,  of  the  Indians.  Part  IV.  The  History  of 
the  Spanish  proceedings  in  America.  With  photographs 
of  the  2  folding  plates  and  a  map  from  Hondy's 
Mercator,  1606.      Small  4°  antique  calf,  gilt. 

London,  1659 

"  Containing  a  good  deal  of  important  information  relative  to 
the  early  history  of  New  England,  particularly  the  District  of 
Maine,  which  was  granted  originally  to  the  author's  grandfather."— 
RicJi's  Cat. 

75^  1499  Gorges.      Pedigree  of.      By  Rev.  Frederick  Brown,      pp. 
10.      8°  paper,  uncut.  Boston,  1875 

Only  100  copies  privately  printed. 

1500  GoRHAM,  Me.      History  of.      By  Josiah  Pierce,      pp.  239. 
8°  cloth.  Portland,  1862 

^     1501    Gorton,   Samuel.      Simplicities    Defence  against  seven-    --^ 
^  headed    Policy,  etc.      pp.    iii.      4°   morocco  extra,  gilt 

edges.  London,  1646 

The  titlepage  and  3  first  leaves  in  manuscript. 

"  Master  Gorton  having  abused  high  and  low  at  Aquidneck,  is 
now  bewitching  and  bemadding  Providence,  both  with  his  meleane 
and  foule  censures  of  all  the  ministers  of  this  countrie." —  IVinslow's 
Hypocrisie  Uninasked.     See  Part  II  of  this  catalogue. 

"  A  historical  narrative  of  the  difficulties  between  the  first  settlers 
of  Warwick,  (R.  I.),  and  the  Colony  of  Massachusetts  pjay,  growing 
out  of  the  attempt  of  the  government  of  the  latter  to  extend  its  juris- 
diction over  the  persons  and  lands  of  the  former." — Mackie. 

1502   Gorton.      An  Antidote  against  the  Common   Plague  of    *"> 
the  World,  etc.      pp.  i,  20,  296.      Small  4°  calf. 

London,  1657 

^  1503  Gorton.      An   Account   of  Samuel    Gorton,  one   of  the 

Early  Settlers  of  Rhode  Island.      16°  claret  morocco. 

A  MS.  of  26  pages.  Printed  in  the  N.  E.  Hist,  and  Geneal.  Reg- 
ister, for  July,  1850. 

7e~  1504  Goss.  E.  H.  Early  Bells  of  Massachusetts,  pp.  34,  1874; 
—  Historical  Address,  Melrose,  1876.  2  vols.  8°  boards 
and  paper,  Boston  and  Melrose,  1874-6 


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1505  Gottfried,  J.  L.  Newe  Archontologia  Cosmica,  das  ist 
Beschreibung  aller  Kayserthumben,  Konigreichen  und 
Republicken  der  gantzen  Welt.  pp.  760,  (24).  Num- 
erous maps  and  plates.    Folio,  vellum.   Franckfurt,  1646 

1506  Gould,  S.  B.  Curious  Myths  of  the  Middle  Ages.  pp. 
660.      12°  half  roan.  Philadelphia,  1869 

1507  Gowan's  Bibliotheca  Americana.      3  vols,  royal  4°  cloth, 
^O  uncut.  New  York,  1845-62 

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Comprises  :  I.  Denton's  Brief  Description  of  New  York ;  — 
Wooley's  Two  Year's  Journal  in  New  York;  —  Miller's  Description 
of  the  Province  of  New  York. 

o         1508  Grafton,    Mass.       Address    before    the   Inhabitants    of 
^^  Grafton,  on    the   first   Centennial    Anniversary   of   that 

Town,  April   29,  1835.      ^Y  William  Brigham.      pp.  40. 

8°  boards  (stained).  Boston,  1835 

1509  Graham,  James.  History  of  the  United  States  of  North 
America.      4  vols.  8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1836 

15 10  Graham.  History  of  the  United  States  of  North  Amer- 
ica.   Second  ed.    Portrait.  4  vols.  8°  cloth.    Boston,  1845 

15 1 1  Granger,  Rev.  James.  Letters  between  the  Rev. 
James  Granger  and  many  of  the  most  eminent  Literary 
Men  of  his  Time,  composing  a  copious  History  and 
Illustration  of  his  Biographical  History  of  England. 
Edited  by  J.  P.  Malcolm.  Plates,  pp.  419,  114.  8° 
russia.  London,  1805 

15 1 2  [Grant,  Mrs.]  Letters  from  the  Mountains.  First 
American  edition,      pp.  275,  268.       2   vols.   12°  boards, 

uncut.  Boston,  1809 

Q^c-  1513  [Grant]  Memoirs  of  an  American  Lady,  with  Sketches 
of  Manners  and  Scenery  in  America.  Second  ed.  pp. 
322,  344.      2  vols.  16°  half  calf.  London,  1809 

15 14  Grantham,  Sir  Thomas.  An  Historical  Account  of 
some  memorable  Actions,  particularly  in  Virginia,  17 16. 
With    an    Litroduction    by    R.    A.    Brock,      pp.  71.      8° 

paper,  uncut.  Richmond,  1882 

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1515  Grattan,  T.  C.      History  of  the  Netherlands,     pp.358. 
'  16°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1830 

1516  Grattan.  Civilized  America,  pp.  444,  517.  2  vols. 
8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1859 

1517  Graves,  R.  H.  The  Arguments  for  Predestination  and 
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^rriSiS   Graves,   W.      Two   Letters   from   W.    Graves,   Esq.,  Re- 

'  specting  the  Conduct  of  Rear-Admiral  Thomas  Graves 

in    North    America,    during    his    Accidental    Command 

there  for  Four  Months  in  1781.    pp.  39.    Royal  4^  paper, 

uncut.  London,  1782,  Reprint:   Morrisania,  1865 

Large  Paper  :  only  100  copies  printed. 

^^1519  Gray,  Francis  C.  Poem  spoken  at  Cambridge  before 
the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society,  Aug.  27,  1840.  pp.  36. 
8°  half  roan.  Boston,  1840 

^2,1520  Gray.  Remarks  on  the  Early  Laws  of  Massachusetts 
Bay,  with  the  Code  adopted  in  the  year  1641  and  called 
the  Body  of  Liberties,  now  first  printed,  pp.  49.  8° 
paper.  Boston,    1843 

-J-1521  [Gray,  Harrison.]  The  Huguenots  in  France  and  Amer- 
ica.     Second  ed.      pp.  236,  302.      2  vols.  12°  cloth. 

Cambridge,  1843 

»yj-i522  Gray,  Horace.      The  Case  of  the  Roxbury  Flats.     From 

'  Ninth  Vol.  of  Gray's  Reports.     8°  boards.     Cambridge. 

Only  a  few  copies  privately  printed. 

^Q  1523  Green,  S.  A.  Centennial  Address  delivered  in  the  San- 
ders Theatre,  Cambridge,  June  7,  1881,  before  the 
Massachusetts  Medical  Society,  pp.  112.  8°  boards, 
uncut.  Groton,  1881 

Presentation  copy. 

^^1524  Green.      Story  of  a   Famous  Book,    1871;  —  School  His- 
/  tories,     1872;  —  Bibliography    of    the     Massachusetts 

Historical  Society,  187 1; — Paul  Lunt's  Diary,  1872;  — 
Notice  of  M.  Jean  Frede'ric  de  Waldeck,  1876;  —  Copy 
of  the  Laws  of  Harvard  College;  —  Percival  and  Ellen 
Green  and  their  descendants,  1876; — Historical  Ad- 
dress at  Groton,  July  4,  1876; —  Epitaphs  from  the  Old 
Burying  Ground  in  Groton,  1878;  —  Early  Land  Grants 
of  Groton,  1879;  —  Early  Records  of  Groton,  1662- 
1678,  1879; — Historical  Address  at  Groton,  Feb.  20, 
1880;  —  Address  at  Centennial  Anniversary  of  the  Mass. 
Medical  School,  1781-1881 ;  —  Two  Chapters  in  the 
Early  History  of  Groton,  1882; — Groton  during  the  In- 
dian Wars,  1883; — Groton  in  the  Witchcraft  Times, 
1883;  —  Remarks  on  the  early  appearance  of  the  North- 
ern Lights  in  New  England,  1885;  —  Boundary  Lines  of 
Old  Groton,  1885;  —  Geography  of  Groton,  1886;  — 
Population  of  Groton,  1888; — Congregational  Churches 
in  Nova  Scotia,  1888; — Bathsheba  Spooner,  1888;  — 
Note  Book  of  Robert  Keayne,  1889.  22  vols.  8°  cloth 
and  paper.  Boston. 

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/o  1525  Gray,  William.  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Origin  of 
English  Prose  Literature,  and  of  its  Progress  till  the 
Reign  of  James  I.      pp.  103.      8°  cloth,  uncut. 

Oxford,  1835 

o^    1526  Graydon,  Alexander.      Memoirs  of  a  Life,  chiefly  passed 

in   Pennsylvania,   within  the  last  sixty  years,      pp.  378. 

12°  boards,  uncut,  (broken).  Harrisburgh,  181 1 

6'o     ^^5^7   [Graydon.]     The  same.      8°  boards.      Edinburgh,  1822 

1528  Green,   G.    S.       Oliver    Cromwell,   an    Historical    Play. 

•^^  Portrait.      8°  half  calf.  London,  1752 

Among  the  "Dramatis  Personae"  of    this   play,   is    Hugh    Peters, 

Oliver's  Chaplain,  a  pulpit  buffoon. 

^Q  1529  Greene,  G.  W.  A  Short  History  of  Rhode  Island,  pp. 
356.      Frontispiece.     12°  cloth.  Providence,  1877 

/  1530  Greene.  Historical  View  of  the  American  Revolution, 
pp.  460,  1872;  —  German  Element  in  the  War  of  the 
American  Independence,  pp.  211,  1876.  2  vols.  12° 
cloth.  New  York. 

5-  1531  Greene.  Nathanael  Greene  ;  an  examination  of  some 
statements  concerning  Major  Gen.  Greene,  in  the  ninth 
volume  of  Bancroft's  History.   8°  paper.  n.  p. 

/  ^  1532  Greene.  Life  of  Nathanael  Greene,  Major-General  in 
the  Army  of  the  Revolution.  By  G.  W.  Greene.  Vol- 
ume I.      Portrait.    8°  cloth,   uncut.  New  York,  1867 

1533  Greene,  Nathanael.  Sketches  of  the  Life  and  Corre- 
spondence of  Nathanael  Greene,  Major-General  of  the 
Armies  of  the  United  States  in  the  War  of  the  Revolu- 
tion. By  William  Johnson,  pp.  515,  476.  Portrait  and 
map.       2  vols,  in  one.      Royal  4°  half  morocco. 

Charleston,  1822 

n  jr   ^534  Greenfield,  Mass.      History  of.      By    D.    Willard.     pp. 
'^^  180.      16°  half  roan.  Greenfield,  1838 

Ln  1535  Greenhow,  Robert.  History  of  Oregon  and  California 
and  the  other  Territories  on  the  North-West  Coast  of 
North  America.  Second  ed.  pp.  497,  7.  Map.  8° 
cloth.  Boston,  1845 

,  —  1536  Greenleaf,  Jonathan.  Sketches  of  the  Ecclesiastical 
History  of  the  State  of  Maine,  pp.  293,  78.  16°  mo- 
rocco, gilt,  (name  cut  from  title.)         Portsmouth,  182 1 

2  5"  1537  Greenleaf,  Moses.  A  Survey  of  the  State  of  Maine, 
pp.  468.     8°  sheep.    (Map  missing.)  Portland,  1829 

5o  1538  Greenwood,  F.  W.  P.  History  of  King's  Chapel,  in 
Boston,  the  First  Episcopal  Church  in  New  England. 
Plate.    12°  half  morocco.  Boston,  1833 


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1539  Grey,  Lad}'  Jane.  The  Literary  Remains  of  Lady  Jane 
°°  Grey,  with  a  Memoir  of  her  Life.      By  N.  H.  Nichols. 

pp.  148,59.  Portrait.  Small  8°  half  calf.  London,  1825 
/o    1540  Grey.      The  Life,  Death  and  Actions  of  the  most  chast, 

learned  and  Religious  Lady,  the  Lady  Jane  Gray.      pp. 

38.      8°  boards,  uncut.  (Reprint):   London,  1615 

1541  Griffin,  A.  P.  C.  The  Discovery  of  the  Mississippi,  a 
Bibliographical  Account,  pp.  20.  With  a  fac-simile  of 
the  map  of  Louis  Juliet,  1674.      Folio,  paper. 

New  York,  1883 

1542  CtRiffiths,  A.  F.  Bibliotheca  Anglo-Poetica;  or,  a  De- 
scriptive Catalogue  of  a  rare  and  rich  Collection  of 
Early  English  Poetry.  Illustrated  by  occasional  Ex- 
tracts and  Remarks,  Critical  and  Biographical.  18 
wood-cut  portraits,  pp.  481.  Royal  8°  half  russia,  un- 
cut. London,  1815 

Only  150  copies  printed. 
c-  1543  Griffith,  Thomas  W.      Sketches  of  the  early  History  of 
■^^  Maryland,      pp.  77.      Portrait.      8°  half  roan. 

Baltimore,  182 1 
Early  lithographic  portrait,  by  Penniman,  Balto. 
1544  Grigsby,  H.  B.      The  Virginia  Convention  of  1776.     pp. 
OO  206.      8°  cloth.  Richmond,  1855 

__  1545  Griswold,  R.  W.  The  Poets  and  Poetry  of  America, 
to  the  middle  of  the  nineteenth  century.  pp.  550. 
Plates.      8°  cloth.  Phila.,  185 1 

/--      1546  Griswold.       The    Prose    Writers    of  America.      Fourth 
"^  °  ed.      pp.  552.      Portraits.      8°  cloth.  Phila.,  1852 


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1547  [Groom,  S.J  A  Glass  for  the  People  of  New  England, 
in  which  they  may  see  themselves  and  Spirits,  and  if 
not  too  late  repent,  etc.   pp.  43.    Small  4°  half  morocco. 

n.  p.,  1676 
Relates  to  the  Antinotnian  controversy. 
■   -  r-  1548   Grose,  Francis.      A  Classical   Dictionary  of  the  Vulgar 
'  Tongue,      pp.  182.      12°  half  roan,  uncut. 

(Reprint):   London,  1785 

I  ^^   1549  [Grose. J    The  same.    Second  ed.   8°  sheep.     Lond.,  1788 
5~fl    ^55°  Grose.      The    Olio,   being  a  Collection  of    Essays,  Dia- 
logues, Anecdotes,   Bon  Mots,  Epigrams,  etc.      Second 
ed.      pp.  321.      Portrait.      8°  half  calf.        London,  1796 
-_   1551    Grotius,    Hugo.       The    Truth    of    Christian     Religion. 
*^  Translated    by    Simon    Patrick.      Fourth  ed.      pp.  242. 

Frontispiece.      12°  half  morocco.  London,  1694 

-  I     --  1552   Groton,  Mass.      History  of  the  Town  of  Groton,  includ- 
•'1^'^  ing  Pepperell  and  Shirley.      By  Caleb  Butler,      pp.  497. 

Map  and  plates.     8°  cloth.  Boston,  1 


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1553  Groton.       Results    of     an    Ecclesiastical    Council    con- 
°^^  vened  at  Groton,  July  17,  1826;  —  Jubilee  of  the  Law- 

rence Academy,  July  12,  1854;  —  Proceedings  at  the 
Centennial  Celebration,  July  4,  1876;  —  Historical  Ad- 
dress at  the  Bi-Centennial  Celebration,  by  S.  A.  Green, 
July  4,  1876;  —  Groton  Historical  Series,  No.  i,  2  and 
3,  1884:  —  Proceedings  of  the  90th  Anniversary  Cele- 
bration of  Lawrence  Academy,  July  21,  1883;  —  Old 
Highways  and  Landmarks  of  Groton,  by  F.  M.  Bout- 
well,  1884;  —  Old  Homesteads  of  Groton,  by  Boutwell, 
1883.      1 1  pamphlets. 

'YS"  ^554  Guild,  Reuben  A.      The  Librarian's  Manual;  a  Treatise 
/  on  Bibliography,      pp.  304.      4°  boards,  uncut. 

Only  500  copies  printed.  New  York,  1858 

1555  Guild.  History  of  Brown  University,  with  illustrative 
Documents,  pp.  443.  12  portraits  and  plates.  Small 
4°  paper,  uncut.  Providence,  1867 

Only  300  copies  printed. 

57)  1556  GuiLLERMiN,  Gilbert.  Precis  Historique  des  derniers 
Evenements  de  la  Partie  de  1'  Est  de  Saint-Domingo, 
py.  494.      Map  and  plates.       8°  half  morocco,  uncut. 

Paris,  181 1 

J—      1557   GuizoT,  F.  P.      On    the    Causes  of    the    Success  of    the 

^  English   Revolution,    1640-1688.      pp.    138.      8°  boards, 

uncut.  London,  1850 

A-Q  1558  GuTCH,  J.  ]SL  Robin  Hood  Garlands  and  Ballads.  A 
collection  of  all  the  poems,  songs  and  ballads  relating 
to  this  celebrated  yoeman.  Cuts  by  Fairholt.  2  vols. 
8°  cloth.  London,  1850 

1559  GuTTENBERG.      John  Guttcnbcrg,  First  Master  Printer, 
'«^  his    Acts,    and    most    remarkable    Discourses,    and    his 

Death.  From  the  German,  by  C.  W.  pp.  141.  8° 
half  roan,  uncut.  London,  i860 

Only  100  copies  printed. 

1560  I— IaCKE,    Capt.    William.       Collection   of  Original 
^^                \     X    Voyages,    containing:    I,  Capt.    Cowley's    Voyage 

round  the  Globe;  II,  Capt.  Sharp's  Expedition  into  the 
South  Seas;  III,  Capt.  Wood's  Voyage  into  the  Straights 
of  Magellan,  etc.  Maps  and  plates,  pp.  45,  100,  53. 
8°  calf.  London,  1699 

T-r-  1561  Hackelton,  Mrs.  M.  W.  Jamestown  of  Pemaquid,  a 
Poem,  read  on  the  Site  of  Fort  Frederick,  August  26, 
1869.      12°  cloth.  t  New  York,  1869 


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/V  5^0  ^5^2  Hadley,  Mass.  History  of  Hadley,  including  the  early 
History  of  Hatfield,  South  Hadley,  Amherst,  and 
Granby.      By  Sylvester  Judd.      pp.  636.      8°  cloth. 

Northampton,  1863 
1563  Hadley.  Celebration  of  the  200th  Anniversary  of  the 
Settlement  of  Hadley,  June  8,  1859,  pp.  98;  —  Gene- 
alogies of  Hadley  P'amilies,  embracing  the  early  settlers 
of  the  Towns  of  Hatfield,  South  Hadley,  Amherst  and 
Granby.      pp.  168.      2  vols.  8°  half  roan  and  paper. 

Northampton,  1859-62 
J  'To      ^5^4  [Haines,  Z.  T.]     Letters  from  the    Forty-fourth    Regi- 
ment, M.  V.  M.     By  -'Corporal."    pp.  121.     8°  boards. 

Boston,  1863 

/S'ol  00     ^^^^   ^akimU    llicl)arb.       Divers    voyages    touching    the    dis^^-, 
'  couerie  of  America  and  the    Hands  adjacent  unto  the 

'  same,  made  first  of  all  by  our  Englishmen,   and  after- 

wards by  the  Frenchmen  and  Britons.  And  certaine 
notes  of  aduertisements  for  obseruations,  necessarie  for 
such  as  shall  hereafter  make  the  like  attempt.  With 
two  Mappes  annexed  heereunto  for  the  plainer  under- 
standing of  the  whole  matter.  (Maps  in  fac-simile.) 
Small  4°  morocco  extra,  gilt  edges.  Imprinted  at 
London  for  Thomas  Woodcocke,  dwelling  in  paules 
Church-yard,   at    the    signe  of   the    black    beare,    1582 

This  volume  contains  fourteen  pieces,  of  which  the  following  are 
notable  : 

3.  A  verie  late  and  great  probabilitie  of  a  passage  by  the  North- 
west part  of  America  in  fifty-eight  degrees  of  northerly  latitude. 

5.  Letters  Patentes  of  King  Henrie  the  Seventh,  granted  vnto 
lohn  Gabote  (Cabot)  and  his  three  sonnes,  Lewes,  Sebastian  and 
Santius,  for  the  discouering  of  newe  and  vnknowen  landes. 

6.  A  note  of  Sebastian  Gabotes  voyage  of  Discouerie,  taken  out 
of  an  old  Chronicle,  written  by  Robert  Fabian,  sometime  Alderman 
of  London,  which  is  in  the  custodie  of  John  Stowe,  Citizen,  a  dili- 
gent searcher  and  preserver  of  Antiquities. 

9.  The  discouerie  of  the  Isles  of  Frisland,  Iseland,  Engroueland, 
Estotiland,  Drogeo,  and  Icaria,  made  by  M.  Nicolas  Zeno,  Knight, 
and  M.  Antonio  his  brother. 

10.  To  the  most  Christian  king  of  Fraunce,  Fraunces  the  First. 
The  Relation  of  lohn  Verarzanus,  a  Florentine,  of  the  lande  by  him 
discouered  in  the  name  of  his  Maiestie,  written  at  Diepe  the  eighth 
July  1524. 

11.  H  The  true  and  last  discouerie  of  Florida,  made  by  Captain 
John  Ribault  in  the  yeere  1562.  Dedicated  to  a  great  noble  man  of 
Fraunce,  and  translated  into  Englishe  by  one  Thomas  Hackit. 

The  most  important  piece  is  the  relation  of  Verazzano,  describing 
his  voyage  along  the  coast  of  North  America,  which  is  accompanied 
by  a  folding  map  bearing  date  of  1 582,  dedicated  to  Sir  Philip  Sid- 
ney. This  early  navigator  was  the  first  to  enter  the  harbor,  now 
known  as  New  York,  and  Narragansett  Bay.  It  is  a  volume  of 
excessive  rarity. 


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i^aklUBt,  Hici)arb.  Principall  Navigations,  Voiages,  and 
Discoveries  of  the  English  Nation,  made  by  Sea  or  over 
Land,  to  the  most  Remote  and  Farthest  Distant  Quar- 
ters of  the  Earth,  at  any  time  within  the  Compasse  of 
these  1500  Yeeres:  Divided  into  three  severall  parts, 
according  to  the  Positions  of  the  Regions  weereunto 
they  were  directed.  First  ed.  Black  Cotter.  Folio, 
full  antique  calf  extra,  gilt  edges.  London,  1589 

A  very  good  copy  with  the  exception  of  the  title  page,  which  is  in 
a  perfect  fac-simile.  The  copy  contains  Sir  Francis  Drake's  Voyage 
on  six  leaves,  between  pages  643  and  644,  and  a  copy  of  the  Ortilius 
map  of  1570. 

On  page  776  is  an  Autograph  signature  of  Thomas  Candish  (Cav- 
endish), the  first  English  Circumnavigator. 

^^ttkiunt-  The  Principal  Navigations,  Voiages,  Traf- 
fiques,  and  Discoueries  of  the  English  Nation,  made  by 
sea  or  overland  to  the  remote  and  farthest  distant  quar- 
ters of  the  Earth,  etc.  Second  ed.  Slack  Cetter.  3 
vols,  folio,  calf. 

Imprinted  at  London,  by  George  Bishop,  1 599-1 600 
The  first  volume  contains  the  Voyage  to  Cadiz  reprinted  in  fac- 
simile, (see  folio  607),  and  Vol.  Ill  an  admirable  autotype  fac-simile 
of  the  very  rare  map  which  belongs  to  copies  of  this  edition,  but 
which  is  rarely  found  in  them.  It  is  spoken  of  by  Hakluyt  in  the 
preface  to  his  first  edition  as  being  then  preparing  by  Mr.  Molyneau. 
Vol.  I.  was  first  issued  with  a  title  page  dated  159S,  and  containing 
on  it  a  mention  of  the  voyage  to  Cadiz,  which  was  published  with 
the  book.  The  title  page  was  reprinted  with  date  of  1 599,  (as  in  this 
copy,)  and  no  mention  of  the  voyage  to  Cadiz,  and  the  voyage  itself 
castrated.  See  Oldy^s  British  Librarian  copied  iti  Evans'  ed.  of  Hak- 
luyt, Vol.  I. 

Hakluyt.  The  Historic  of  the  West  Indies,  containing 
the  acts  and  adventures  of  the  Spaniards,  which  have 
conquered  and  peopled  those  countries.  Written  in 
Latin  by  R.  Hakluyt,  translated  into  English  by  M. 
Lock.  Inserted  fac-simile  map  from  the  Peter  Martyr 
of  1587.      4°  old  calf.  London,  n.  d.  (161 2) 

Hakluyt's  Collection  of  the  Early  Voyages,  Travels, 
and  Discoveries  of  the  English  Nation.  Volume  5. 
Royal  4°  half  morocco,   uncut.  London,  1812 

Hakluyt.  Discourse  concerning  Western  Planting, 
written  in  the  year  1584.  With  a  preface  and  an  intro- 
duction by  Leonard  Woods.  Edited,  with  notes  in  the 
appendix,  by  Charles  Deane.  pp.  241.  8°  cloth,  un- 
cut. Cambridge,  1877 

Hakluyt  Society's  Publications,  consisting  of  rare  and 
valuable  voyages,  travels,  and  geographical  records. 
Complete  set,  from  beginning  of  the  publications  in 
1846  to  1889.  79  vols,  and  2  maps,  8°  in  the  original 
blue  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1846-89 


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/  00  ^57^  Hakluyt.  a  Particular  Discourse  concerning  the  grate 
necessitie  and  manifolde  comodyties  that  are  like  to 
growe  to  this  Realnie  of  Englande  by  the  western  dis- 
coveries lately  attempted,  written  in  the  year  1584  by 
Richard  Hakluyt.  (Manuscript  copy  of  the  original 
manuscript,  printed  in  the  Maine  Historical  Society 
Collections,  Second  series,  vol.  2.)  Folio,  boards. 
/3iA  ^Slo  Hale,  John,  (Pastor  in  Beverly.)  Modest  Enquiry  into 
'     I     ^  the    Nature    of   Witchcraft,      pp.  158.      16°  half  sheep. 

I  Boston,  1771 

'  Presentation  copy  from  George  Livermore  with  name  on  title. 

<51oo  ^57-+  Hale,  Nathan.  Life  of  Captain  Nathan  Hale,  the  Mar- 
tyr-Spy of  the  American  Revolution.  By"!  W.  Stuart. 
Second  ed.      pp.    271.      Illustrations.      12°  cloth. 

Hartford,  1856 

)  00  ^575  Hales,  John.  Several  Tracts  on  Religion,  pp.  228. 
Portrait.      16°  calf.  Printed  in  the  year  1721 

5"  00  ^57^  Haliburton,  Thomas  C.  Historical  and  Statistical  Ac- 
count of  Nova  Scotia,  pp.  340,  453.  Map  and  plates. 
2  vols.  8°  morocco,  extra,  red  edges.  Halifax,  1829 

QQ  1577   Haliburton.      Judge  Haliburton's  Yankee  Stories,     pp. 
192.      Illustrations.      12°  cloth.  Phila.,  1844 


f^hj   1578   [Haliburton.]     Traits  of  American  Humour,  by  Native 
/  Authors.    3  vols,  small  8°  cloth,  uncut.       London,  1852 

^    1579  Halifax,  Lord.      Miscellanies.      12°  calf,  gilt. 

London,  1700 

j^  1580  Hall,  Captain  Basil.      Patchwork.      Second  ed.     3  vols. 

18°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1841 

}  00    ^5^^    Hall,    Francis.      Travels    in    Canada,    and    the    United 

States,  in  1816  and  1817.      Map.   8°  half  calf. 

London,   1819 
^Q  1582   Hall,  Joseph.      Satires  and  other  Poems,    .pp.   166.     8° 
calf.  London,    1838 

«^-f    1583   Hall,    James.       Letters    from     the     West,    containing 
/  sketches  of  scenery,  manners  and  customs  of   the    first 

settlements    of   the    Western     Sections    of    the    United 
States,      pp.  385.      8°  boards,  uncut.  London,  1828 

Ji  %o    1584  Halliwell,  J.  O.      The  Merry  Tales  of  the  Wise  Men  of 
Gotham,      pp.  24.      12°  paper.  London,  1840 

t>2.  1585  Halliwell.  The  Harrowing  of  Hell,  a  Miracle-5'lay, 
written  in  the  Reign  of  Edward  the  Second,  now  first 
published,  with  an  introduction,  translation  and  notes, 
pp.  33.     8°  half  roan.  London,  1840 

Y^  1586   Halliwell.      An  Account  of  the  only  known  Manuscript 
/  of  Shakespeare's  Plays,      pp.  24.      8'  half  roan. 

London,  1843 


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__■      1587   Halliwell.      The  History  of  John  Winchconib,  usually 

*  called  Jack  of  Newbury,  the  famous  clothier,  1597.    By 

Thomas    Deloney.      Edited     by    J.    O.    Halliwell.      pp. 

125.      4°  half  roan,  uncut.  London,  1859 

Only  26  copies  printed. 

/  o  1588  Halliwell.  Shakesperiana.  A  Catalogue  of  the  early 
editions  of  Shakespeare's  Plays,  and  of  the  com- 
mentaries and  other  publications  illustrative  of  his 
Works,      pp.  46.      8°  half  roan.  London,  1841 

«_     1589  Halliwell.      The   Autobiography   and    Correspondence 

*^  of  Sir  Simonds    D'Evves,   during    the   reigns    of    James 

1.    and   Charles    L      pp.  458,    439.      Portraits.      2    vols. 
8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1845 

jr-  1590  Halliwell.  Letters  of  the  Kings  of  England,  now  first 
collected.  With  an  historical  introduction  and  notes, 
pp.  403,  477.      Portraits.      2  vols.  8°  cloth,  uncut. 

London,  1848 

1591  Halliwell.  A  Dictionary  of  Archaic  and  Provincial 
Words,  obsolete  phrases,  proverbs,  and  ancient  cus- 
toms, from  the  fourteenth  Century.  Second  ed.  pp. 
960.      2  vols,  in  I.    8°  morocco,  (shaken).  London,  1850 

7^  1592  Halliwell.  A  lyttle  Boke  geving  a  true  and  brief  ac- 
counte  of  some  reliques  and  curiosities  added  of  late  to 
Mr.  Halliwell's  Shakespeare  collection,  pp.  18.  Royal 
4°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1856 

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1593  Halliwell.      Conceits,  Clinches,  Flashes  and  Whimzies; 
a  jest-book  of  the  seventeenth  century,  reprinted   from 
the  unique  copy    of    1639.      pp.    48.      4°    half   roan,  un- 
cut. London,  i860 
5-^    1594   Halliwell.       Outlines    of     the     Life    of    Shakes])eare. 
Second  ed.      pp.  703.      Thick   8''   cloth,  uncut. 
Only  26  copies  printed.  London,   1882 
1595   Hallowell,    R.    p.      The    Pioneer    Quakers;  —  Quaker 
Invasion  of  Massachusetts.      2  vols.  12°  cloth,  uncut. 

Boston,  1883-7 

To  ^59^  [Hamilton,  Alexander.]  The  History  of  the  United 
States  for  1796;  including  a  variety  of  interesting  par- 
ticulars relative  to  the  federal  government  previous  to 
that  period.  (By  J.  T.  Callender.)  pp.  312.  8°  calf, 
(foxed  and  title  neatly  mended).  Phila.,    1797 

QQ  1597  Hamilton.  Observations  on  certain  Documents  con- 
tained in  No.  V  and  VI  of  "  The  History  of  the  United 
States  for  the  year  1796,"  in  which  the  charge  of  specu- 
lation against  A.  Hamilton  is  fully  refuted.  8°  calf, 
gilt,  uncut,  red  top.  Phila.,   1797 


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1598   Hamilton.       Letter     cunceiniug    the     Public     Conduct 
^  and    Character    of   John    Adams,    written  in    the  year 

1800.  pp.  56.  1809; — No.  I,  of  a  Collection  of 
Facts  and  Documents  relative  to  the  death  of  Major 
General  Alexander  Hamilton,  (by  William  Coleman.) 
pp.  46,  1804;  — A  Letter  from  Phocion  to  the  consider- 
ate citizens  of  New  York,  on  the  politics  of  the  day. 
pp.  19,  1784;  —  The  Hamiltoniad  ;  or,  an  extinguisher 
for  the  royal  faction  of  New  England.  By  Anthony 
Pasquin.  pp.  104.  1804.  4  vols.  8°  boards  and  half 
roan.  Boston  and  New  York. 

^^  I  1599  Hamilton,  Anthony.  Memoirs  of  Count  Grammont. 
New  edition.  Illustrated  with  64  portraits  engraved  by 
Scriven.  pp  262,  356.  2  vols,  large  4°  full  russia, 
extra,  gilt  edges,  by  Lewis.  London,  181 1 

Large  Paper,  with  proof  impressions  of  the  portraits." 

^^    1600   [Hamilton.]     Memoirs    of    the    Court    of    Charles    the 
Second,    by   Count  Grammont.      With    numerous  addi- 
tions and   illustrations,  as    edited   by    Sir  Walter  Scott, 
pp.  546.      Portrait.      12°  cloth,  uncut. 
I  Bohn's  extra  vol.    London,  1846 

,  Vy^i6oi   Hamilton,    S.      History   of  the   National    Flag    of    the 
/  United  States  of  America.      Colored  plates.      12°  cloth, 

uncut.  Phila.,  1853 

c2.',2.5~  ^^°^   [Hamilton,  T.  C]     Men   and    Manners  in  America.      2 
vols.  8°  half  roan,  gilt  tops.  Edinburgh,  1833 

S  ^Dj    ^^°3  Hammett,  Charles  E.,  Jr.    A  Contribution  to  the  Bibli- 
ography of  Newport,  R.  I.      4°  paper,  uncut. 

Newport,  1887 
Jos]ot>  ^604  Hamor,  Raphe.  A  True  Discourse  of  the  Present  Estate 
of  Virginia,  and  the  successe  of  the  affaires  there  till 
the  18  of  June,  1614.  Together  with  a  relation  of  the 
severall  English  townes  and  forts,  the  assured  hopes  of 
that  countrie  and  the  peace  concluded  with  the  Indians. 
The  christening  of  Powhatan's  daughter  and  her  mar- 
riage with  an  Englishman,  pp.  (8),  70.  Small  4° 
polished  calf  extra,  gilt  edges. 

For  John  Beale  for  Win.  Welby:   London,  16 15 

Original    Edition    of    the    "  Contemporaneous    account     of 
Pocahontas." 


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1605  Hamor.  A  Trve  Discovrse  of  the  Present  Estate  of 
Virginia;  and  the  successe  of  the  affaires  there  till  the 
i8th  of  June,  1614.  .  .  .  Written  by  Raphe  Hamor 
the  yonger,  late  Secretarie  in  that  colony,  pp.  70. 
Folio,  paper,  uncut.  [Reprinted:  Albany,  i860] 

Only  200  copies  privately  printed. 


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/     I  x6o6   Hamor.      Dreyzehnte    Schiffahrt   darinnen   ein   Warhaff- 

;  tiger  und  Griindlicher  Bericht  von  dem  jtzigen  Zustandt 

der  Landschaft  Virginen;  auch  wie  nun  mehr  PViede 
mit  den  Indianern  beschlossen,  etc.  Plates,  pp.  76. 
4°  crimson  crushed  levant  morocco,  extra,  gilt  edges, 
by  Bedford.      (Title  mended).  Hanau,  1617 

6~  00  ^^°1  [Hampden,  John.]  The  Arguments  of  Sir  Richard  Hut- 
ton  and  Sir  George  Coke,  together  with  the  certificate 
of  Sir  John  Denham,  upon  a  Scire  facias  brought  by  the 
King  against  John  Hampden,  etc.  pp.  112,  64,  17. 
Small  4°  morocco.  London,  164 1 

^c-  1608  Hampden  Pulpit.  Sketches  of  the  Churches  and  Pastors 
in  Plampden  County,  Mass.      pp.  144.      12°  cloth. 

Westfield,  1854 

3q  1609  Hampton,  N.  H.  Historical  Address,  by  Joseph  Dow, 
in  commemoration  of  the  200th  anniversary  of  the  set- 
tlement of  the  town,  Dec.  25,  1838.    pp.  44.    8°  boards. 

Concord,  1839 

7^Q  1610  Hanbury,  Benjamin.  Historical  Memorials  relating  to 
the  Independents,  or  Congregationalist,  from  their 
rise  to  1660.      3  vols.  8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1839 

Includes  an  historical  account  of  the  Pilgrims. 
^^     161  r    Hancock,    Rev.    John,    (of   Lexington.)     The     Prophet 
Jeremiah's   Resolution,  etc.      (Thursday   Lecture,  Nov. 
21,  1734  )     pp.  26.      8°  half  calf.  Boston,  1734 

1612   Hancock,  John.      An    Oration   delivered   March  5,  1774 


5" 


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to    commemorate    the    bloody   tragedy  of   the    fifth    of 
March,  1770.      pp.  20.      4°  half  morocco.     Boston,  1774 

TK'  1613  Hancock.  Discours  de  son  Excellence  Monsieur  Jean 
Hancock,  President  du  Congres  de  Philadelphie.  pp. 
32.      8°  paper.  Phila.,  1776 

qq  1614  Hancock.  Ten  Chapters  in  the  Life  of.  Now  first 
published  since  1789.      (By  S.  Higginson.)     8°  cloth. 

New  York,  1857 

7r-  1615  Hannay,  James.  History  of  Acadia,  from  its  first  dis- 
covery to  its  surrender  to  England  by  the  treaty  of 
Paris,      pp.  440.      8°  cloth.  London,  1880 

^     1616   Hanover,     Mass.      Historical    Sketch    of,    with    family 
0  0 

genealogies.      By  John  S.  Barry,      pp.  448.      8°  cloth. 

Boston,  1853 

O)  161  7  Hanson,  Elizabeth.  Account  of  the  Captivity  of  Eliza- 
beth Hanson,  late  of  Kachecky  in  New  England.  A 
new  edition.  Taken  in  substance  from  her  own  mouth, 
by  Samuel  Brownas.  pp.  28.  12°  light  calf,  gilt,  yellow 
edges,  by  W.  Pratt.  London,    1787 


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16 1 8   Hanserd     Knollys'    Society's    Publications,     complete,         i^T 
comprising    the    works    of    early    English    and    other 
Baptist  writers.      10  vols.  8°  cloth,  uncut. 

Printed  for  the  Members  only:   London,  1847-54 

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Broadmead  Records,  1 640-1 6S8. 

Banyan's  Pilgrim's  Progress,  with  collations  and  introduction  by  G. 
Offor. 

Roger  William's  Bloudy  Tenent  of  Persecution  Discussed,  1644. 

J.  Canne  on  Necessitie  of  Separation  from  the  Church. 

The  Dutch  Martyrology,  translated  by  Underbill.     2  vols. 

Du  Veil's  Exposition  of  the  Acts  of  the  Apostles. 

Records    of  the   Church    of   Christ   at  Fenstanton,  Warboys,  and 
Hexham. 

Confessions  of  Faith,  and  other  Public  Documents  of  the  XVIIth 
Century. 

i^Q  1 619  Harcourt,  Robert.  A  Relation  of  a  Voyage  to  Guiana, 
pp.  71.      4°  calf.  London,  1613 

Titlepage  and  5  leaves  in  printed  fac-simile.     With  a  memorandum 
in  the  handwriting  of  Rev.  Thomas  Prince. 

Qf)  1620  [Hardinge,  George.]  Another  Essence  of  Malone;  or, 
the  "  Beauties  "  of  Shakspeare's  Editor,  pp.  128,  186. 
2  vols,  in  one.     8°  half  calf,  uncut.  London,  i'8oi 

00  162 1  Hardwick,  Mass.  History  of,  with  a  Genealogical  Reg- 
ister. By  Lucius  R.  Paige,  pp.  555.  Portrait.  8°  cloth, 
uncut.  Boston,  1883 

f^Q  1622  Hardwick.  An  Address  at  the  Centennial  Celebration 
in  Hardwick,  Mass.,  Nov.  15,  1838.  By  Lucius  R. 
Paige,      pp.  76.      8°  boards.  Cambridge,  1838 

^^^623  Hariot,  Thomas.  A  briefe  and  true  report  of  the  New- 
foundland of  Virginia,  of  the  commodities  and  of  the 
nature  and  manners  of  the  naturall  inhabitants.  Dis- 
couered  by  the  English  Colony  there  seated  by  Sir 
Richard  Greinuille  Knight  in  the  yeere  1585.  Which 
Remained  vnder  the  gouernement  of  twelue  monethes. 
At  the  speciall  charge  and  direction  of  Sir  Walter 
Raleigh  Knight,  Who  therein  hath  beeng  fauoured  and 
authorised  by  Her  Maiestie  and  her  letters  patents. 
Francoforti  ad  Moenvm  typis  loannis  Wecheli  svm- 
tibvs  vero  Theodori  De  Bry  anno  [1590.]  Folio, 
half  morocco,   uncut.  An  admirable  fac- 

simile   reprint    for    Joseph     Sabin:     New    York,    1872 

One  hundred  and  twenty-five  copies  only  printed.     This  forms  the 
first  volume  in  the  famous  collection  of  De  Bry's  Voyages. 

Q^  1624  Harland  and  Wilkinson.  Lancashire  Folk-Lore;  illus- 
trative of  the  Superstitious  Beliefs  and  Practices,  Local 
Customs  and  Usages  of  the  People  of  the  County  Pala- 
tine,    pp.  308.      12°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1867 


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^     !  1625    Hakleian  Miscellany.      A  Collection  of  Scarce,  Curious, 

l^  and  Entertaining  Pamphlets  and  Tracts,  as  well  in  man- 

uscript as  in  print.  Selected  from  the  Library  of  Ed- 
ward Harley,  Second  Earl  of  Oxford.  Interspersed 
with  Historical,  Political  and  Critical  Annotations,  by 
Wm.  Oldys,  and  additional  notes  by  Thomas  Park. 
Best  edition.  10  vols.  4°  calf,  gilt.  London,  1808-12 
5-^  1626  Harper,  R.  G.  Observations  on  the  Dispute  between 
the  United  States  and  France.  Sixth  ed.  pp.  no.  8° 
half  calf.  London,  1798 

/   ^»^     1627   Harper's  Family  Library,  Comprising  Bruce's  Life  and 
/  Travels;  —  Pitcairn's  Island,  Otaheite,  etc. ;  —  Dwight's 

History  of  Connecticut;  —  Tytler's  Historical  View;  — 
Letters  on  Natural  Magic,  by  Brewster;  —  Southey's 
Life  of  Nelson;  —  Polar  Seas  and   Regions,  by  Leslie; 

—  History  of  Louisiana,  by  Bunner;  —  Russell's  Life 
of  Cromwell;  —  Lives  of  Early  Navigators,  by   Drake; 

—  Lewis  and  Clarke's  Expedition;  —  Travels  of  Marco- 
Polo;  —  Brewster's  Martyrs  of  Science.  Steel  portraits 
and  plates.      15  vols.   16°  cloth.  New  York,  1845 

7Q  1628  Harrington,  James.  Oceana  and  other  Works.  With 
an  Account  of  his  Life,  by  John  Toland.  pp.  598. 
Portrait.      Royal  4^  calf.  London,  1771 

/^  00  1629  Harrington,  Sir  John.  Nugse  Antiquae;  being  a  Mis- 
cellaneous Collection  of  Original  Papers  in  Prose  and 
Verse.  With  illustrative  notes,  by  Thomas  Park.  pp. 
397,  416.      2  vols.  8°  calf,  gilt.  London,  1804 

/  00  1630  Harriott,  Lieut.  John.  Struggles  through  Life,  exem- 
plified in  the  various  Travels  and  Adventures  in  Europe, 
Asia,  Africa  and  America,  pp.  304,  257.  2  vols.  12° 
half  morocco,  uncut.  New  York,  1809 

,    -_        1631    Harris,  C.  F.      Index  to  American  Poetry  and  Plays,  in 
i  the  Collection  of  C.  Fiske  Harris,     pp.  171.     12°  paper, 

uncut.  Privately  printed:   Providence,  1874 

QQ  1632  Harris.  Anthony  Memorial.  A  catalogue  of  the  Har- 
ris Collection  of  American  Poetry,  with  biographical 
and  bibliographical  notes,  by  John  C.  Stockbridge. 
Portrait.      8°  cloth,  uncut.  Providence,  1886 

^Q  1633  Harris,  E.  D.  A  Copy  of  the  Old  Epitaphs  in  the 
Burying  Ground  of  Block-Island,  R.  I.  pp.  66.  Small 
4°  cloth,  uncut.  Cambridge,  1883 

Only  100  copies  printed. 
9'/Y5-    1634   Harris,  T.  M.      Journal    of   a  Tour   into   the  Territory 
/  Northwest  of  the  Alleghany  Mountains,  made  in  1803; 

with  a  Geographical  and  Historical  Account  of  the 
State  of  Ohio.  Maps  and  views.  8°  half  calf,  gilt,  un- 
cut edges.  Boston,  1805 


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^Q  1635  Harris,  J.  A  Complete  Collection  of  Voyages  and 
Travels,  consisting  of  above  six  hundred  of  the  most 
Authentic  Works  [from]  Hackluit,  Purchass,  Ramusio, 
Labat,  De  Brye,  Gryneus,  Herrara,  Oviedo,  Coreal,  &c. 
Originally  Published  by  Dr.  John  Harris,  with  Large 
Additions,  pp.  984,  1056.  2  vols,  large  folio,  half 
calf,  uncut  edges.  London,  1744 

Contains  many  translations  from  the  early  voyages  to  America  not 
to  be  found  elsewhere. 

eg  1636  Harris,  T.  W.  Treatise  on  some  of  the  Insects  Inju- 
rious to  Vegetation.  Third  ed.  8  colored  plates  and 
numerous  other  illustrations,      pp.  640.      8°  cloth. 

Boston,  1862 

^  ^1637  Harris,  W.  T.  Epitaphs  from  the  Old  Burying-Ground 
in  Cambridge,      pp.  192.      12°  boards,  uncut. 

Cambridge,  1845 
/  ^    1638   Harris.       Epitaphs    from    the    Old    Burying-Ground    in 
Watertown.      With    notes    by    E.    D.    Harris,      pp.    70. 
Small  4°  cloth.  Boston,  1869 

o2j  5'0  ^639  Harris,  William.  Historical  and  Critical  Account  of 
the  Lives  and  Writings  of  James  I  and  Charles  I  and 
of  the  Lives  of  Oliver  Cromwell  and  Charles  II.  New 
edition.      5  vols.  8°  half  calf,  gilt.  London,  1814 

1    .r-     1640  Harrison,    Gabriel.       The    Stratford    Bust    of    William 

Shakspeare,  and  a  critical  Inquiry  into  its  Authenticity 

and  Artistic  Merits,      pp.    13.      Photograph.      Royal  4° 

paper,  uncut.  Brooklyn,  1865 

Only  75  copies  printed. 

1641  Harrison,  James.  The  Biographical  Cabinet;  contain- 
ing a  collection  of  portraits  of  eminent  and  distinguished 
persons  of  every  age  and  nation,  with  memoirs.  Up- 
wards of  250  portraits.    2  vols.  8°  half  morocco. 

London,   1823 

q  \ 'T-r,     1642   Harrisse,  H.      Bibliotheca    Americana  Vetustissima.    A^ 
'  Description  of  Works  relating  to  America  published  be- 

tween the  Years  1492  and  1551.      pp.  519.      Imperial  8° 
half  morocco,  uncut  edges,  gilt  top.        New  York,  1866 
Only  400  copies  printed. 

I H   00      ^^'+3   Harrisse.      Bibliotheca  Americana  Vetustissima.     Addi-    '^ 
tions.     pp.  199.      Imperial  8°  half  morocco,  uncut,   gilt 
top.  Paris,  1872 

•^_        1644  Harrisse.      Notes  pour  servir    a  I'Histoire,  a  la  Biblio- 
graphic, et  a  la  Cartographic  de  la  Nouvelle  France  et  'sL 
des  Pays  adjacents,  1545-1700.      pp.  367.      Small  8°  pa- 
per,  uncut.  Paris,  1872 


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152  CATALOGUE. 


1645   Harrisse.      Notes    on    Columbus,      pp.    227.     Photogra- 
phic portrait  and  fac-similes.      Small  folio,  cloth,  uncut. 


7 


Privately  printed:   New  York,  1866 
Only  99  copies  privately  printed  for  S.  L.  M.  Barlow. 

1646  Harrissk.      Fernand  Colomb,  sa  Vie,  ses  Oeuvres;  Essai 
^   ^^  critique,     pp.  231.      Imperial  8°  half  morocco,  gilt  top. 

Paris,  1872 
Holland  Paper  Copy;  only  200  copies  issued. 

1647  Hart,  C.  H.  Memoir  of  the  Life  and  Services  of  Col. 
John  Dixon,  1877;  —  Mary  White-Mrs.  Robert  Morris, 
an  address  delivered  June  7,  1877  on  the  occasion  of 
the  reinterment  of  the  remains  of  Col.  Thomas  White, 
1878.      2  vols,  royal  8°  boards,  uncut.  Phila. 

1648  Hart.  Memoir  of  Lewis  H.  Morgan;  —  Richard  S. 
Field;  —  Stephen  S.  Haldeman;  — William  Willis;  — 
Robert  Morris;  — George  Ticknor; —  Remarks  on  Ta- 
basco, Mexico,  etc.   8  pamphlets. 

?  /)  •  ^^49  Hartford,  Conn.  Hartford  in  the  Olden  Time,  its 
first  Thirty  Years.  By  "Scaeba."  Edited  by  W.  M.  B. 
Hartley,  pp.  316.  Illustrations.  8°  cloth.  Hartford,  1853 
^  1650  Harvard  College,  1636-1886.  A  record  of  the  Com- 
memoration, Nov.  5-8,  1886,  on  the  250th  Anniversary 
#  of  the  founding  of  Harvard  College.      Plate.      Royal  8° 

cloth,  uncut.  Cambridge,  1887 

/y*-  1651    Harvard  College.    Sibley,  J.    L.      Father  Abbey's  Will; 

/  to  which  is  added  a  letter  of  courtship  to    his    virtuous 

and   amiable  widow;   with    historical    and  biographical 

notes.      8°  half  calf.  Cambridge,  1854 

Only  50  copies  privately  printed.    One  of  2  copies  on  tinted  paper. 

t-n  1652  Harvard  College.  Speech  by  Josiah  Quincy,  Feb.  25, 
1845;  —  Memorial  concerning  the  history  and  constitu- 
tional rights  of  Harvard  College,  185  i ;  —  Plea  for  Har- 
vard, by  an  ''Alumnus,"  1849; — Letter  to  the  Presi- 
dent, by  a  member  of  the  Corporation,  1849;  —  Pro- 
ceedings of  the  Overseers,  Aug.  25,  1834;  —  Documents 
relating  to  Harvard  College,  1820;  —  Facts  and  Docu- 
ments, by  Hollis,  1829;  —  Report  on  the  Rights  and 
duties  of  the  President  of  Harvard  College,  1856,  etc. 
9  vols.  8°  half  roan.  Boston. 

3o  1653  Harvard  College.  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Poem,  by  George 
S.  Hillard,  1843;  —  Oration  by  George  Putnam,  1844; 
Oration  by  A.  P.  Peabody,  1845.      3  vols.  8°  half  roan. 

3^  1654  Harvard  College.  Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  Har- 
/  vard  University,   with    the    first    supplement,    and    the 

catalogue  of  maps  and  charts.  5  vols.  8°  boards,  un- 
cut. Cambridge,  1830-34 


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3\oo  1655   Harvard  College  Catalogues,  Reports,    etc.      (100) 

j/y     .  1656   Harvard.      The  Collegian,    in    six    numbers,      pp.  290. 

/  8°  half  calf.  Cambridge,  1830 

Contains  24  anonymous  poems  by  O.  W.  Holmes,  also  the  first 
printed  composition  of  John  Lothrop  Motley. 

7  J'o^^S?   Harvard  Lyceum,     published   in    1810  and    181 1.      pp. 
/  432.      8°  half  calf.  Cambridge,  t8ii 

"Edited  and  largely  contributed  to  by  Edward  Everett,  the  other 
editors  were  N.  L.  Frothingham,  J.  F.  Cooper,  D.  Damon,  J.  H.  Far- 
nam,  H.  H.  Fuller,  S.  Oilman  all  of  the  class  of  181 1." 

ySo  1658  Harvard  Register,    1827-28.      pp.    384.     8°  half   calf. 

Cambridge,  1828 
"Edited  largely  by  Pres.  Felton,  G.  S.  Hillard,    F.  H.    Hedge,    R. 
W.  Emerson,  R.  C.  Winthrop,  James  Freeman  Clarke,  B.  R.  Curtis, 
etc.     With  the  names  of  contributors  added  in  pencil." 

o2  00  1659   Harvard    Register,   an  illustrated  monthly.     Vols,  i,  2 
and  3.      3  vols,  bound  in  2  vols.  4°  and  8°  boards. 
j  Cambridge,  1880-81 

Jl'oo  1660  Harvard  Memorial  Biographies.  pp.  477,  512.  2 
vols.  8°  cloth,  uncut,  gilt  tops.  Cambridge,  1866 

nl  2^5^^^^  Hassam,  John  T.  Ezekiel  Cheever  and  some  of  his  de- 
scendants, pp.  64;  —  Bartholomew  and  Richard  Cheever 
and  some  of  their  descendants,  pp.  11;  —  Boston  Tav- 
erns, with  some  suggestions  on  the  proper  mode  of  in- 
dexing the  Public  Records;  —  Dover  Settlement  and 
the  Hiltons;  —  Descendants  of  William  Hilton.  5  pam- 
phlets. 

I  QQ  1662  Hastings,  Warren.  Memoirs  relative  to  the  State  of 
India.  New  edition.  pp.  196.  Fine  portrait.  8° 
calf.  London,  1786 

I  ,25-1663  Haven,  N.  A.  The  Remains  of  Nathaniel  Appleton 
Haven,  with  a  Memoir  of  his  Life.  By  George  Tick- 
nor.      pp.  351.      8°  morocco,  gilt,  red  edges. 

(Cambridge,)  1827 


-  1664  Haven,  Samuel  F.      Archaeology  of  the  United   States, 
pp.  168.      Royal  4°  cloth.  Washington,  1855 


i  From  Smithsonian  Contributions  to  Knowledge. 

i 

]  IJt>  ^665    Haven.      Narrative  of  a  Voyage  to  Spitzbergen  in    the 
1  Year  1613,  with  an  introduction    and  notes,    by  S.    F. 

Haven.      Inserted  portrait.      8°  cloth.  Boston,  i860 

Only  50  copies  privately  printed. 

■p  QQ    1666   Haverhill,  Mass.      History  of,  from  1640  to  i860.      By 
G.  W.  Chase,      pp.  663,  20.      Map.      8°  cloth, 

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Bradford,  Apr.  12,  1764  by  Edw.  Barnard,  pp.  22. 
Portsmouth,  1764;  —  Sermon  preached  at  the  Ordina- 
tion of  Mr.  Benj.  Parker,  Haverhill,  Nov.  28,  1744. 
pp.  30.    Boston,  1744.      2  vols.  8°  half  roan. 

1668  Hawaiian  Hymn  Book.      Ex  Bue  Raa  Himene.      pp.43. 

12°  half  roan,  uncut.  Tahiti,  1287  (1827) 

1669  Hawes,  Joel.     A  Tribute  to  the  Memory  of  the  Pilgrims, 

and  a  vindication  of  the  Congregational  Churches  of 
New  England.     Second  ed.    12°  cloth.      Hartford,  1836 

1670  Hawkins,  J.  S.      History  of   the  Origin    and  Establish- 

ment of  Gothic  Architecture,  pp.  251.  Plates.  8° 
morocco,  gilt.  London,  1813 

167 1  Hawkins,  Joseph.      History  of  a  Voyage  to  the  Coast  of 

Africa,  and  travels  into  the  interior  of  that  country. 
Second  ed.     pp.  180.      16°  sheep.  Troy,  1797 

1672  Hawkins,  Sir  Richard.      The  Observations   of  Sir  Rich- 

ard Hawkins,  in  his  voyage  into  the  South  Sea,  Anno 
Domini  1593.      Small  folio,  calf,  gilt  edges. 

London,  1622 
Reprinted  in  Vol.  I  of  Hakluyt  Society  Publications. 

1673  Hawks,  Francis  L.      Contributions    to  the  Ecclesiastical 

History  of  the  United  States.  2  vols.  8°  cloth  and 
boards.  New  York,  1836-9 

1674  Hawks.      History    of     North    Carolina,      pp.    254,    591. 

Portraits  and  maps.      2  vols.  8°  sheep. 

Fayetteville,  1857-58 

1675  Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.      Liberty  Tree.     First  ed.      16° 

cloth.  Boston,  1842 

1676  Hawthorne.      Grandfather's    Chair.     Second   ed.       16° 

cloth.  Boston,  1842 

1677  Hawthorne.      Famous  Old    People.      Second    ed.      16° 

cloth.  Boston,  1842 

1678  Hayes,  John  L.      Vindication  of   the  Rights  and  Titles, 

Political  and  Territorial,  of  Alexander,  Earl  of  Stirling 
and  Dovan.  pp.  52,  76.  Fac-similes.  8°  half  mo- 
rocco. Washington,  1853 

1679  Hayes.     The  Fleece  and  the  Loom;  an    address   before 

the  National  Association  of  Wool  Manufacturers,  Phila- 
delphia, Sept.  6,    1865.      pp.    80.      Royal   4°   paper,  un- 
cut. Boston,  1865 
Large  Paper  ;  Only  50  copies  printed. 

1680  Hayes.      Bulletin   of   the   National   Association  of  Wool 

Manufacturers,  from  1869  to  1873.      4  vols.  8°  cloth. 

Boston,  1869-73 


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2  5'! 681    [Hays,    A.    L.]     Tlie    Generations    of    a   New    England 
Family.      Imperial  8°  paper,  uncut. 

Privately  printed:   Cambridge,  1885 
1^2  o©  1682   Hazard,    Ebenezer.      Historical   Collections;  consisting 

of  state  papers  and  other  authentic  documents,  intended    "^ 
as    materials    for    a    history    of    the    United    States    of 
America.      2  vols.  4°  half  morocco,  uncut.    Phila.,  1792 
/  Ds'^^^^   Hazlitt,  William.      The  Spirit   of  the   Age,  or  contem- 
porary Portraits.      Second  ed.   pp.  408.   8°  cloth,  uncut. 

London,  1825 
if -y^  1684  Hazlitt.      Lectures  on  Dramatic  Literature  of  the  Age 
f  of   Elizabeth,  1840;  —  Criticisms  on  Art,    1843; — Lec- 

tures on  the  English  Poets,  1841; — The  Round  Table, 
1841;  —  Lectures  on  the  English  Comic  Writers,  1841; 
—  Sketches  and  Essays,  1839; — Characters  of  Shak- 
speare's  Plays,  1838.  7  vols.  16°  cloth,  uncut.  London. 
00  1685  Hazlitt.  Literary  Remains  of;  with  a  notice  of  his 
life,  by  his  son,  and  thoughts  on  his  genius  and  writ- 
ings, by  E.  L.  Buhver  and  Mr.  Sergeant  Talfourd. 
pp.  362,  468.      Portrait.      2  vols.  8°  half  roan. 

London,  1836 
So  1686  Head,     Sir    Francis    B.       A     Narrative.       (Relates    to 
Canadian  Affairs,  1836-38.)     8°  half  morocco. 

London,  1839 
3j^  1687   [Head.]     Bubbles  from  the  Brunnen  of  Nassau.      By  an 
Old  Man.      pp.  363.      Sixth  ed.      16°  cloth,  uncut. 

London,  1841 
^^  1688  Heath,  James.     A  Chronicle  of  the  late   Intestine  War 
in  the  three   kingdoms   of    England,  Scotland  and  Ire- 
land, with    a    continuation    to   this  present  year,  1675, 
by  J.  P.      pp.  604.      Portraits.      Folio,  calf. 

London,  1676 

<^j^^i689  Heath,  Major-General  William.  Memoirs  of,  contain- 
ing anecdotes,  details  of  skirmishes,  battles,  and  other 
military  events,  during  the  American  War.  Written 
by  Himself.      Portrait  inserted.      8°  half  morocco. 

Boston,  1798 

Jf  1690  Heckewelder,    John.      Life    of.      By  John  Rondthaler. 

Edited  by  B.  H.  Coates.     pp.  149.    Portrait.    12°  cloth. 

Phila.,  1847 
yj)    1691   Heeren,  a.    H.  L.      Historical  Treatises,      pp.  441.      8° 
cloth,  uncut.  Oxford,  1836 

;i5~i692  Helper,  H.  R.  The  Impending  Crisis  of  the  South, 
how  to  meet  it.  pp.  420; — Compendium  of  the  im- 
pending Crisis  of  the  South  pp.  214.  2  vols.  12°  cloth 
and  paper;  New  York,  1860 


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"1693   Helps,  Arthur.      The  Conquerors  of  the  New  World  and 

"^  ^  their    Bondsmen;    being   a    narrative   of    the    principal 

events  which  led  to  Negro    Slavery    in   the  West  Indies 

and  America.      Vols,    i   and  2.      pp     264,  300.      2  vols. 

12°  cloth,  uncut.  W.  Pickering:   London,  1848-52 

jr-  1694  [Helps.]  Friends  in  Council;  a  series  of  readings  and 
discourse  thereon,  pp.  228,  370.  2  vols.  12°  cloth, 
uncut.  W.  Pickering:   London,  1849 

xrri  1695  Helps.  The  Spanish  Conquest  in  America,  and  its  re- 
lation to  the  history  of  slavery  and  to  the  government 
of  colonies.      4  vols.  8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1855 

,^  1696  Helps.  Life  of  Las  Casas,  the  Apostle  of  the  Indies;  — 
Life  of  Pizarro,  with  some  account  of  his  associates  in 
the  Conquest  of  Peru;  —  Life  of  Columbus,  the  dis- 
coverer of  America.      3  vols.  12°  cloth,  uncut. 

London  and   Phila.,  1868-9 

jr-^  1697  Hennepin,  Louis.  Description  de  la  Louisiane,  nouvelle- 
ment  de'couverte  au  Sud  Oiiest  de  la  Nouvelle  France, 
par  ordre  du  Roy.  Avec  la  Carte  du  Pays:  Les  Moeurs 
&  la  Maniere  de  vivre  des  Sauvages.  Dediee  a  sa 
Majeste.       With  the  map  in  fac-simile.      12°  old  calf. 

Chez  la  veuve  Sebastien  Hure:  Paris,  1683 
1698  Hennepin.  A  New  Discovery  of  a  Vast  Country  in 
America,  extending  above  four  thousand  miles,  between 
New  France  and  New  Mexico;  with  description  of  the 
great  lakes,  cataracts,  rivers,  plants,  and  animals. 
Also  the  manners,  customs,  and  languages  of  the  sev- 
eral native  Indians;  with  a  continuation  giving  an  ac- 
count of  the  attempts  of  the  Sieur  de  la  Salle  upon  the 
mines  of  St.  Barbe,  etc.  The  taking  of  Quebec  by  the 
English,  etc.  2  vols,  in  one.  2  maps  and  5  plates.  8° 
calf,   gilt,  (rebacked).  London,  1698 

c-r.  1699  Hennepin.  The  same,  (i  map  and  2  plates  wanting.) 
2  vols,  in  one.  8°  calf,  (cracked).  London,  1699 

Qj,  1700  Hennepin.  A  Description  of  Louisiana.  Translated 
by  John  G.  Shea.      pp.  407.      Map.      8°  paper,  uncut. 

New  York,  1880 
Only  250  copies  printed. 

5~c»  1701  Henry  IV.  Interesting  Anecdotes  of  Henry  IV.  of 
France,  containing  sublime  traits  and  lively  sallies  of 
the  wit  of  that  monarch.  Translated  from  the  French, 
pp.  279.      16°  calf.  Dublin,  1792 

f)  ,  1702   Henry  VIII.      Assertio  Septem  Sacramentorum;  or,  an 

Assertion  of  the  Seven  Sacraments  against  Martin  Lu- 
ther.     Second  ed.     pp.  118.      Portrait.      Small  8°  calf. 

London,  1688 


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1703  Henry,  John  Joseph.  An  Accurate  and  Interesting  Ac- 
count of  the  Hardships  and  Sufferings  of  that  Band  of 
Heroes,  who  traversed  the  wilderness  in  the  campaign 
against  Quebec  in  1775.    pp.    225.      16°  sheep. 

Lancaster,  181 2 

1704  Henry,  Patrick.  Slietches  of  the  Life  and  Character  of 
Patrick  Henry.  By  William  Wirt.  Ninth  ed.  pp.  468. 
Portrait.      8°  halt  calf.  Phila.,  1838 

x-v  1705  Herbert,  George.  Works  of,  in  Prose  and  Verse,  pp. 
414,  384.  Portrait  and  view.  2  vols.  8°  antique  calf, 
reel  edges.  W.  Pickering:   London,  1846 

^  1706  Herbert.  Life  of  Edward  Lord  Herbert  of  Cherbury; 
written  by  himself,  and  continued  to  his  death.  (By 
Horace  Walpole.)  pp.  360.  Portrait.  8°  half  roan, 
uncut.  London,  1826 

S'o  1707  Herbert,  William.  History  of  the  worshipful  Company 
of  Fishmongers  of  London,      pp.  120.     8°  half  morocco. 

London,  1837 

00  1708  Herrera,  Antonio  de.  Novis  Orbis,  sive  Descriptio  In- 
dse  Occidentalis,  Auctore  Antonio  de  Herrera.*  Meta- 
phraste  C.  Barlaeo.  Accesserunt  et  aliorum  Indiae  Occi- 
dentalis  Descriptiones  et  Navigationis  nuper  ac  Austra- 
lis  Jacobi  le  Maire,  Historia  uti,  et  navigationum  per 
Fretum  Magellanicum  succincta  narratio.  Fol.  82,  11. 
Maps.      Folio,  vellum.  Amstelodami,  1622 

O  .Mr-     1709  Herring,  Richard.      Paper  and    Paper    Making,  ancient 
'  and  modern,      pp.  125.      8°  cloth.  London,  1855 

With  specimens  of  different  kinds  of  paper. 
^jr     17 10  Hetherington,  Rev.  W.  M.      History  of  the   Westmin- 
ster Assembly  of  Divines,      pp.  390.     16°  morocco,  gilt. 

Edinburgh,  1843 
171 1   Heylyn,  Peter.      Microcosmus,  or,  a  Little  Description 
of  the  Great  World.   First  ed.   London  162 1;  —  A  Briefe 
Descriptionof  the  whole  World.    Fifth  ed.    London  1620; 
—  A  Geographicall  and    Antologicall   Description  of  all 
the  Empires,  etc.    London  1618; — The  Commonwealth 
of  England,  and  the   Manner    of    Government    thereof. 
London,  162 1.      Bound  in  i  vol.  4°  old  calf. 
Autograph  of  Carew  Raleigh. 
al  X5~     1712   Heylyn.      Mikrokosmos,  a  little  description  of  the  Great 
World.      Fourth  ed.  revised,      pp.  809.      4°  boards. 

Oxford,  1629 
Contains  40  pp.  relating  to  America. 
^       _-    1 7 13  Heylyn.      The    same.      Seventh  ed.      pp.   820.      4°   half 
morocco,     gilt,    uncut    edges.       (Title    cut    down    and 
mounted.)  Oxford,  1636 


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1714  Heylyn.      The  same.     Eighth  ed.    pp.  809,  13.      4°  calf, 
(broken).  (jxford,  1939  (1639.) 

1 7 15  Heylyn.      Aerius    Redivivus;    or,    the     History    of    the 

Presbyterians,  from  the  year  1536  to  the  year  1647.    PP- 
482.     Folio,  calf.  Oxford,  1670 

17 16  Heylyn.      Cosmography  in   four    Books,   containing  the 
*^  Chorography  and  History  of  the  whole  World.     Numer- 
ous maps.      Folio,  half  morocco,  uncut.      London,   1674 

^Q     1 717   HiBBERT,  George.      Catalogue  of    his    Library,    sold   by 

auction  in  London,  March  1829.     pp.  484.     Fac-similes. 

8°  half  morocco,  gilt  top.  London,  1829 

j^      1718  Highborn,  Benjamin.      An  Oration    delivered   March  5, 

1777,  to  commemorate  the  Bloody  Tragedy  of  the  Fifth 

of  March,  1770.    pp.  18.   4°  half  morocco.    Boston,  1777 
ojc-  1 7 19  Hickox,    John    H.       Historical    Account    of    American 

Coinage,      pp.  151.      5  plates.      Royal  8°  boards. 

Large  paper.  Albany,  1858 

^^  1720   HiGGiNSON,  T.    W.      A    Larger    History    of    the    United 
7  States  of  America,  to  the  close  of  President    Jackson's 

Administration.       pp.    470.       Maps    and    illustrations. 

Royal  8°  cloth.  New  York,  1886 

Presentation  copy  from  the  author. 
^^  1721    HiGGiNSON,  Waldo.      Memorials  of  the  Class  of    1833  of 

Harvard  College,    pp.   164.    8°  cloth.      Cambridge,  1883 
^^c-    1722   [HiLDRETH,  Richard.]     The  Slave;  or  Memoirs  of  Archy 

Moore,      pp.   123,  115.      2  vols,  in  i.    12°  boards. 

Boston,  1840 

Uq  1723  HiLDRETH.  History  of  the  United  States  of  America. 
Vols.  I  and  4.      2  vols.  8°  cloth.         New  York,  1849-51 

1724  Hill.  The  Trial  of  Jeremiah  Hill,  Esq.  for  Heresy,  be- 
fore the  Church  of  Christ  in  Biddeford,  Me.,  May  2, 
1793.-    pp.  24.      8°  half  morocco.  n.  p.  n.  d. 

t^fi  1725  HiLLER,  Rev.  O.  P.  Pocahontas;  or  the  Founding  of 
Virginia,  a  poem.      12°  cloth.  London,  1865 

M^    1726  HiNGHAM,  Mass.      History  of.    By  Solomon  Lincoln,   Jr. 
'  View  inserted.      16°  half  calf.  Hingham,  1827 

P  1727  Hingham.  Commemorative  Services  of  the  First  Parish, 
on  the  200th  anniversary  of  th6  building  of  its  Meeting 
House,  August  8,  1881.  pp.  169;  —  Discourse  by  E.  A. 
Horton,  on  the  200th  anniversary  of  the  opening  of  the 
Meeting  House  of  the  First  Parish,  January  8,  1882. 
pp.  57.    Plates.    2  vols.  8°  cloth,  uncut.     Hingham,  1882 

t^  1728  Hingham.  Cohasset  and  Duxbury.  Historical  pamph- 
lets relating  to.   (17). 


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S'o  1729  HiNMAN,  R.  R.  Letters  from  the  English  Kings  and 
Queens  to  the  Governors  of  the  Colony  of  Connecticut, 
together  with  the  answers  thereto,  from  1635  to  1749. 
Portrait  and  plates,    pp.372.     12°  cloth.    Hartford,  1836 


00 


1730  [HiNiMAN.]  The  Blue  Laws  of  New  Haven  Colony,  usu- 
ally called  Blue  Laws  of  Connecticut,  Quaker  Laws  of 
Plymouth  and  Massachusetts,  etc.      pp.  336.     12°  cloth. 

Hartford,  1838 
Note  on  fly  leaf  by  the  author. 

1 731  Hinman's  Catalogue  of  the  First  Puritan  Settlers  of  the 
Colony  of  Connecticut.  Nos.  i,  2,  4,  5  and  6.  Por- 
traits.     5  parts  8°  paper.  Hartford,  1852-56 

1732  HiLLHOUSE,  James  A.  Dramas,  Discourses,  and  other 
pieces,      pp.  296,  248.      2  vols.  12°  cloth,  uncut. 

Boston,  1839 
^,^1733  Hinsdale,   B.  A.      The    Old    Northwest,  with   a  view  of 
the  thirteen  colonies  as  constituted   by  the  Royal  char- 
ters.     Map.      8°  cloth,  uncut.  New  York,  1888 
An  autograph  letter  of  the  author  inserted. 
yi  «y^i734  Historical  Magazine,  and  notes  and  queries  concerning 
/                    the    antiquities,    history    and    biography    of    America. 
Complete  set,  with  all    the   extra  numbers.      23  vols.  4° 
half  roan,  uncut  edges,  red  tops. 

Boston  and  Morrisania,  1857-74 
%^^TiS  Historical  Pamphlets.  Merian's  Sermon  at  Falmouth, 
Oct.  17,  1764;  —  Pemberton's  Sermon  at  Marblehead, 
May  I,  1771;  —  Cunningham's  Oration  at  Fitchburg, 
July  4,  1S03;  —  Hancock's  Sermons  at  Braintree,  Sept. 
16,  1739;  —  Upham's  Lecture  on  the  First  Church, 
Salem,  1829;  —  Reid's  Historical  Address  at  Salisbury, 
Nov.  20,  1844,  etc.  14  vols.  8°  half  roan. 
y  1736  History  of  the  Life  and  Adventures  of  Mr.  Anderson, 
containing  his  strange  varieties  of  fortune  in  Europe 
and  America,      pp.  243.      16"  half  calf,  gilt. 

Berwick,  1782 

The    scenes  of  his  adventures    are  mostly  laid    in   Maryland   and 
Virginia. 


QQ  ^737  History  of  Congress;  exhibiting  a  classification  of  the 
proceedings  of  the  Senate  and  the  House  of  Represen- 
tatives, from  March  4,  17S9  to  March  3,  1793.  pp.  736. 
Royal  8°  half  calf,  gilt.  Phila.,    1843 

^Q  1738  History  of  North  America;  comprising  a  geographical 
and  statistical  view  of  the  United  States  and  of  the 
British  Canadian  possessions,  pp.  498,  454.  Maps 
and  plates,  portrait  of  Washington  by  S.  Topham.  2 
vols.  8°  half  calf.  '  Leeds,  1820 


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^0  1739  History  of  Maritime  and  Inland  Discovery.  3  vols.  16° 
cloth,  uncut.  London,  1830 

^       1740  History   of  the    British   Dominions    in    North  America, 

/  from    the    first  discovery    of    that    vast    continent,    by 

Sebastian  Cabot  in  1497  to  1763.  pp.  275.  Royal  4° 
sheep.  London,  1773 

5-^  1741  History  of  the  War  between  the  United  States  and 
Tripoli,  and  other  barbarous  powers,  pp.  144.  16° 
half  sheep.  Salem,  1806 

7^1742  History.  Epitome  of  Ancient,  Medieval  and  Modern 
History,  by  Carl  Ploetz; — Studies  in  General  History, 
by  M.  D.  Sheldon; — Higginson's  Young  Folk's  History 
of  the  United  States;  —  Voyages  and  Adventures  of 
Vasco  de  Gama,  by  G.  M.  Towle;  —  Paragraph  History 
of  the  U.  S.,  by  E.  Abbott; — American's  Own  Book, 
by  J.  R.  Bigelow; — New  America,  by  W.  H.  Dixon;  — 
Prophetic  Voices  concerning  America;  —  Great  Events, 
by  Francis  Lieber;  ■ — Historical  and  Classical  Diction- 
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^,5-  1743  Hoar,  George  F.  Historical  Pamphlets,  Orations  and 
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London,  1684 
/o     1745   HoBBS.      The  same.      New  edition.      12^  paper,  uncut. 

Manchester,  1839 

fiQ  1746  HoDDER,  James.  Arithmetick,  or  that  necessary  art 
made  most  easy.      pp.  1-212.      16°  calf,  gilt. 

Printed  by  J.  Franklin:   Boston,  17 19 
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'75'  1747  Hodgson,  Adam.  Remarks  during  a  Journey  through 
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House  of  Stuart.      Second   series,     pp.  480.     8°  cloth, 
uncut.  Edinburgh,  1821 

^5"i752  Hole,  Richard.  Remarks  on  the  Arabian  Nights'  En- 
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London,  1797 

^p  1753  Holland,  H.  W.  William  Dawes  and  his  Ride  with 
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Dawes  Family,  pp.  128.  Portraits.  Small  4°  cloth, 
uncut.  Boston,   1878 

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Springfield,  1855 
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London,  1846 

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Homer.  The  Iliad  and  Odyssey.  Translated  by  Alex- 
ander Pope.  pp.  549,  415.  PVontispieces.  2  vols.  18° 
cloth,  uncut.  London,  1840-41 

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Testament  Story,  pp.  298.  Engravings.  8°  morocco, 
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uncut.  London,  1846 

HoOKE,  William.  (Minister  at  Taunton.)  New  Englands 
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gilt  edges.  London,  1641 

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to  England  in  1656,  to  become  one  of  the  domestic  chaplains  of 
Cromwell. 

Hooker,  Thomas.  The  Danger  of  Desertion;  or  a 
Farewell  Sermon,  preached  immediately  before  his  De- 
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Hooker,  Thomas,  and  John  Cotton.  A  Survey  of  the 
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the  Congregationall  Churches  of  Christ  in  New  Eng- 
land, is  warranted  and  cleared.  4°  antique  calf,  red 
edges.  London,  1648 

Hopkins,  Mark.  Lectures  on  the  Evidences  of  Chris- 
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Interest  of  the  American  Colonies  to  emancipate  all 
their  African  Slaves.     8°  half  calf.  Norwich,  1776 

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and  Parliament  of  England  during  the  Reigns  of  Ed- 
ward V^I  and  Queen  Elizabeth.      3  vols,  royal  8°  cloth. 

Boston,  1859 

^Q  1777  HoPKiNSON,  Francis.  The  Old  Farm  and  the  New  Farm, 
a  Political  Allegory.  With  notes  by  B.  J.  Tossing,  pp. 
76.      le*"  cloth.  New  York,  1857 

yo  1778  HoRNE,  T.  H.  Manual  of  Biblical  Bibliography,  pp. 
431.      8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1839 

pjj  1779  HoRNE.  An  Introduction  to  the  Critical  Study  and 
Knowledge  of  the  Holy  Scriptures.  Ninth  ed.  5  vols. 
8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1846 

'Vy  1780  HoRNius,    Georgi.       De    Originibus    Americanis,     Libri 

/  quatuor.      16°  paper.  Hagae  Comitis,  1652 

^^  1781  HoRSFORD.  E.  N.  John  Cabot's  Landfall  in  1497  and 
the  site  of  Nurembega,  pp.  42,  1886;  —  Problem  of  the 
Northmen,  a  letter  to  Judge  Daly  on  the  opinion  of 
Justin  Winsor.  That  "though  Scandinavians  may  have 
reached  the  shores  of  Labrador,  the  soil  of  the  United 
States  has  not  one  vestige  of  their  presence."  1889. 
Maps.      2  vols.  4°  paper,  uncut.  Cambridge. 

t^^  1782   HoRSFORD.      The   Indian   Names  of   Boston,    and   their 

/  Meaning,      pp.  26.      Maps.      Royal  4°  paper,  uncut. 

Cambridge,  1886 

y0  1783  HoRSFORD.      Discovery  of    America    by  the    Northmen, 
address  at  the  unveiling  of  the  statue  of  Leif  Eriksen, 
delivered  in  Faneuil  Hall,   Oct.   29,    1887.      Maps,  col- 
ored plate  and  fac-similes.      pp.  113.      4°  cloth,  uncut. 
Large  Paper.  Boston,  1888 

^Q  1784  HoRSMANDEN,  Daniel.  The  New  York  Conspiracy;  or, 
a  History  of  the  Negro  Plot,  with  the  Journal  of  the 
Proceedings  against  the  Conspirators  at  New  York  in 
the  Years  1741-2.    pp.  385.    8°  sheep.    New  York,  1810 

(,^1785  HosMER,  Zelotes.  Catalogue  of  his  Choice  Collection  of 
Books,  sold  at  Auction,  Boston,  May  7,  186 1.  pp.  116, 
3.      Priced  in  ink.      8°  half  morocco.  Boston,  1861 

j-^j  1786  HoTTEN,  John  Camden.  Our  Early  Emigrant  Ances- 
tors. The  Original  Lists  of  Persons  of  Quality,  Emi- 
grants, Religious  Exiles,  Political  Rebels,  etc.,  who 
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1600-1700.      Second  ed.     pp.  580.      4°  cloth. 

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0Q  1787  Hough,  Franklin  B.  History  of  St.  Laurence  and  Frank- 
lin Counties,  New  York.      pp.  719.      Maps.      8°  cloth. 

Albany,  1853 

J-.  1788  Hough.  Papers  relating  to  Pemaquid  and  parts  adja- 
cent  in  the  present  State  of  Maine,  known  as  Cornwall 
County,  when  under  the  Colony  of  New  York.  pp.  136. 
8°  half  calf,  gilt.  Albany,  1856 

Only  150  copies  printed. 
1789   Hough.      History  of  Duryee's  Brigade,  during  the  Cam- 
paign   in  Virginia   under   Gen.  Pope,  and   in    Maryland 
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uncut.  Albany,  1864 

Only  300  copies  printed. 

7K-  1790  Hough.  Bibliographical  List  of  Books  and  Pamphlets 
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Imperial  8°  paper,  uncut.  Albany,  1865 

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—.      1791    Hough.      Notices  of  Peter  Penet,  and  of  his  Operations 
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by  him   for    the    Government  of   that    Tribe,      pp.  36. 
Royal  8°  paper,  uncut.  Lowville,  N.  Y.,  1866 

/r-Q  1792  How.  Diary  of  David  How,  a  Private  in  Colonel  Paul 
Dudley  Sargent's  Regiment  of  the  Massachusetts  Line 
in  the  Army  of  the  American  Revolution.  Notes  by 
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Morrisania,  N.  Y.,  1865 

Only  250  copies  printed. 

0P     1793   Howard,   B.  C.      Report  of  the  Decision  of  the  U.   S. 

Supreme   Court  in  the  Case  of   Dred   Scott  7-s.  John  F. 

A.  Sandford.     pp.  633.     8°  half  roan.     New  York,  1857 

51)    1794  Howe.  Henry.      Historical  Collections  of  Virginia,      pp. 

544.      Map  and  illustrations.      8°  cloth. 

Charleston,  S.  C,  1852 

So     ^795   Howe,    Nathaniel.      A    Century    Sermon,    delivered    in 

Hopkinton,  Mass.,  Dec.  24,  1815.      Third   ed.      pp.  32. 

8°  boards.  Boston,  1825 

^Q    1796  Howe.      The  same.       Fourth  ed.,    with  notes  by  Elias 

/  Nason.      pp.  56.      8°  boards.  Boston,  1851 

1797   Howe,   W.      The  Narrative  of  Lieut.    Gen.    Sir  William 

Howe,  in  a  Committee  of  the  House  of  Commons,  on 
the  29th  of  April,  1779,  relative  to  his  conduct  during 
his  late  command  of  the  King's  Troops  in  North  Amer- 
ica: To  which  are  added,  some  observations  upon  a 
pamphlet,  entitled.  Letters  to  a  Nobleman,  &c.  pp. 
no.      4°  half  morocco,  gilt.  London,  1780 


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6'd   1798   [Howell,   James.]     Engiands    Teares    for    the    present 

Wars,  which  for  the  Nature  of  the  Quarrell,  the  Diver-   ^ 
sity  of  Battailes,  etc.,  cannot  be  paralleled  by  any  pre- 
cedent Age.      pp.  18.      Small  4°  half  morocco. 

London,  1644 

5-^  1799  [Howell.]  Some  Sober  Inspections  made  into  the  Car- 
riage and  Consults  of  the  late  Long  Parliament,  pp. 
184.      18°  sheep.  London,  1656 

^Q  1800  Howell.  Divers  Historicall  Discourses  of  the  late 
Popular  Insurrections  in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland, 
pp.  411.      The  first  Tome.      16°  half  calf,  rebacked. 

London,  1661 

^^1801  Howell.  Epistolae  Ho-Elianae;  Familiar  Letters  Do- 
mestick  and  Foreign,  upon  emergent  Occasions.  Tenth 
ed.      pp.  418,  10.    Frontispiece.   8°  calf.     London,  1737 

^^   1802   Howgill,     Francis.        The     Popish     Inquisition     newly 

erected    in     New-England,    whereby    their    Church    is     ^ 

manifested  to  be  a  Daughter  of  Mysterie,  etc.      pp.  72. 

Small  4''  half  calf.  London,  1659 

Contains  an  account  of  the  reception  which  the  Quakers  met  with 
in  Boston. 

^^  1803  Howgill.      The  Deceiver  of  the  Nations  discovered  and 

his   Cruelty   made   manifest,    etc.,   more   especially   his  "^ 
cruel  works  of  Darkness  in  Maryland  and  Virginia,    pp. 
29.      Small  4°  calf,  gilt.      (One  leaf  remargined.) 

London,  1660 
/^^i8o4  HoYT,  E.  Antiquarian  Researches,  comprising  a  His- 
'^  tory  of  the  Indian  Wars  in  the  Country  bordering  Con- 

necticut River  and  Parts  adjacent,    pp.  312.    Engraved 
title.     8°  morocco,  gilt.  Greenfield,  1824 

f-^805   HoYT  Genealogy.     Genealogical  History  of  John    Hoyt 

/  of  Salisbury,  and  David  Hoyt  of    Deerfield,    and    their 

Descendants.      By    D.    W.     Hoyt.      pp.     144.      Portrait 

and  plate.      8°  paper.  Boston,  1857 

PP  1806   Hubbard,  William.      The  Present  State  of  New  England, 

being  a  narrative  of  the  troubles  with  the  Indians  in  "^ 
New  England,  from  the  first  planting  thereof  in  the 
year  1607,  to  this  present  year,  1677:  But  chiefiy  of 
the  late  troubles  in  the  two  last  years,  1675  ^"d  1676. 
To  which  is  added  a  discourse  about  the  War  with  the 
Pequods  in  the  year  1637.      4°  calf,  gilt. 

Tho.  Parkhurst:   London,  1677 
License,  one  leaf,  Title,  one  leaf,  5  prel.  leaves.  Text,  pp.  131,  "Ta- 
ble of  Towns  in  New  England,"  7  pp.  "A  Postscript,"  pp.  6,  "Narra- 
tive of  Troubles,"  pp.  88.     Lacks  the^aijginal  map,  but    has  Harris' 
fac-similes  of  both  the  Wine  Hills  and  White  Hill's  maps. 


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1807  Hubbard,  Rev.  William.  The  Happiness  of  a  People 
in  the  Wisdome  of  their  Rulers  Directing  and  in  the 
Obedience  of  their  Brethren  Attending  unto  what 
Israel  ought  to  do.  Election  sermon  at  Boston,  May  3, 
1675.      pp.  63.      Small  4°  full  morocco,  red  edges. 

Printed  by  John  Foster,  Boston,  1676 

1808  Hubbard.  A  Narrative  of  the  Troubles  with  the  In- 
dians in  New  England,  from  the  first  planting  thereof  in 
the  year  1677.  But  chiefly  of  the  late  troubles  in  the 
last  two  years,  1675  and  1676.  To  which  is  added  a 
discourse  about  Warre  with  the  Pequods  in  the  year 
1637.  Small  4°  full  crimson  crushed  levant  morocco, 
gilt  back,  sides  and  edges. 

Printed  by  John  Foster:  Boston,  1677 

Fine,  clean,  perfect  copy,  with  the  rare  "Wine  Hills"  map.  Also  a 
fac-simile  "White  Hills"  map  inserted,  both  mounted  on  linen.  Book- 
plate of  Henry  Stevens  of  Vermont  and  London. 

License,  one  leaf.  Title,  one  leaf,  "Epistle  dedicatory,"  signed  Wil- 
liam Hubbard,  pp.  4.  "x\n  Advertisement  to  the  Reader,"  pp.  2.  "To 
the  Reverend  Mr.  William  Hubbard,"  etc.,  signed  J.  S.  pp.  i.  "Upon 
the  elaborate  Survey,"  signed  B.  T.  pp.  2.  "The  Printer  to  the 
Reader"  pp.  i.  "A  map  of  New  England,  Being  the  first  that  ever 
was  cut  here,"  etc.  Text,  "A  Narrative,"  etc.  pp.  132.  "A  Table  of 
Towns  in  New  England,"  pp.  7.  "A  Postscript,"  pp.  i,  7-12.  "A 
Narrative  of  the  Troubles  with  the  Indians  in  New  England  from 
Pascataqua  to  Pemmaquid,"  pp.  88.  "The  Happiness  of  a  People," 
etc.  1676.  Title,  one  leaf,  to  the  Hon.  John  Leverett,  3  leaves.  Text, 
pp.  63. 

Hubbard.  Narrative  of  the  Indian  Wars  in  New  Eng- 
land, from  1607  to  1677.  Fac-simile  map.  16°  calf, 
gilt.  Boston,  1775 

An  abridgment  of  the  Boston  ed.  of  1677. 
Hubbard.      The    same.       16°    half  blue     morocco,    gilt 
edges.  Printed  by  Stiles  Nichols:   Danbury,  1803 

A  reprint,  somewhat  abridged,  of  the  Boston  ed.  of  1775. 
Hubbard.      The  same.      16°  mottled  sheep. 

Brattleboro,  1814 
A  reprint  of  the  Boston  ed.  of  1775. 

^  18 1 2  Hubbard.  History  of  the  Indian  Wars  in  New  Eng- 
land, from  the  first  settlement  to  the  termination  of  the 
War  with  King  Philip,  in  1677.  Edited,  with  notes,  by 
S.  G.  Drake,  pp.  292,  303.  Fac-simile  Wine  Hills 
map.      2  vols,  royal  4°  boards.  Roxbury,  1865 

Large  Paper  :  only  50  copies  printed. 
Hubbard.      General  History  of  New  England,  from  the 
discovery  to  1680.    pp.  676.    8°  sheep.    Cambridge,  1815 
I  814  Hubbard.      General  History  of  New  England,  from  the 
discovery  to  1680.      Second  ed.     pp.  768.     8°  cloth,  un- 
cut. Boston,  1848 
With  3  autograph  letters  of  Peter  Orlando  Hutchinson  laid  in. 


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year  iCoj.to  this  prefenc  year  1677.  But  chiefiyofthelate 

Troubles  in  the  two  la-^  yea:f;,  1675.  and  1676. 

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P   E   Q  U   O   D    S 

In  ihc  year  1637. 

Tj  W  .Huhho^rd J  Mini/ler  0/  Ipfwich. 

A/id  tbe  Lerdfaidiinto  u\!ofes-,vcriti  this  fbr  n  M:mor'uT.llh  a  B^sl^-,  af.d  rthfarfe  it  U 
the  cars  ej-  Jo^Jjud;  for  1  viiU  utterly  p;.tout-ihi  Rtmcmbiansi  of  A^ndcii  frum 
ur.d.r  heaven.  Esyt^.  17  '/<. 

ivhcrcf  ,re  it  u  f.-id  i.i  the  bool^  ef  tijc  ivarrs  of  :ht  Lord,  nh.tt  he  did  hi  the  red  [ea^  ar.d  k. 
the   EYioliS  tf  Ar/tn.     Nurrib.-i;  ^4 

As  coldtvaters  to  .i  tbirli/  foul,  jojs  gsodaervs  fron  afar  Coatr^.  Prov.2<.aj. 


Expreflfi  Ima^o,  c-  quafi  fprculurnqjodlim  vi  x  ?MmaR,?  eft  hiftjrii,  qua  tail' 

ve:  fi  Tiilia  \emper  puilaiu  in  mwdo acciiicre.     Tmicyd. 
4;f}oria  cradir  q,(^  Gft.  fior,  ec  qu.e  tcmptr  fir.c  fucura,  donee  cailem  manet  hom;- 

nufn  na'ura  Id^m- 
riiftori^Vcgiiiciftcu.iflimaiuO^a'-io,  etpr^eparatiocft  ad  aftiones  politicu,  ec  illu- 
ftris  Magift;a  ad  per fcrendasforcun<c  vices.     Vol)b, 

PnbUfhed   by    Aitthonty, 

BOSTON; 

Printed  by  John  Fofitr,  in  the  year    1077. 


Fac-simile  of  the  Title  Page  01    "IIuhbard's  Xakkative.     Bosicjn,   1677."     No.  1S08. 


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^  1815  Hubbard's  Map  of  New  England,  engraved  probably  by 
John  Foster,  the  first  printer  of  Boston;  remarks  made 
before  the  Mass.  Hist.  Society,  Nov.  8,  1888,  with  a 
fac-simile  of  the  map.  By  S.  A.  Green,  pp.  10,  1888; 
—  Remarks  on  Hubbard's  Map  of  New  England.  By 
Charles  Deane.      pp.   12.      1888.      2  pamphlets. 

2o  1816  [HuBER,  Madame.]  The  World  Unmasked;  or  the 
Philosopher  the  greatest  cheat.  Translated  from  the 
French.  Second  ed.  pp.  359,  300.  2  vols.  16°  half 
gilt.  London,  1743 

Jl^oo  ^^^7  HuDiBRAS  continued,  in  two  cantos;  written  in  the  time 
of  the  unhappy  contest  between  Great  Britain  and 
America,  in  1777  and  1778.      16°  calf.         London,  1778 

^»T   1818   Hudson.      A  Historical   Inquiry  concerning  Henry  Hud- 

I  son,  his  Friends,  Relatives  and  early  Life.      By    J.    M. 

Read,    Jr.      pp.    209.      Frontispiece.      Royal    8°    cloth, 

uncut.  Albany,  1866 

75-1819  Hudson.  Sketch  of  Henry  Hudson,  the  Navigator.  By 
Dr.  G.  M.  Asher.  pp.  23.  8°  sheets  folded  in  original 
wrapper.  Brooklyn,  1867 

^  1820  Hughes,  Griffith.  The  Natural  History  of  Barbados, 
pp.  314  and  appendix.  Illustrated  with  copper  plates. 
Folio,  calf,  (rebacked).  London,  1750 

182 1  Hull,  Brig.  General  William.  Trial  of,  by  a  Court 
Martial  held  at  Albany,  January  1814;  —  Memoirs  of 
the  Campaign  of  the  Northern  Western  Army,  A.  D. 
1812.      In  one  volume.      8°  half  calf. 

New  York  and  Boston,  18 12-14 

7^1822  Hull.  Revolutionary  Services  and  Civil  Life  of;  pre- 
pared from  his  Manuscripts  by  his  Daughter,  Mrs.  Ma- 
ria Campbell.      8°  cloth.  New  York,  1848 

With  -'Wheeler's  Speech,  Feb.  18,  1883  in  House  of  Rep."  in  rela- 
tion to  Hull's  Surrender,  laid  in. 

7 r- 1823  Humboldt,  Alexander  von.  Cosmos,  a  sketch  of  a  physi- 
cal description  of  the  Universe.  Translated  by  E.  C. 
Otte.    Portrait.    5  vols.   12°  cloth.     Bohn:   London,  1849 

^Q  1824  Humboldt.  Letters  to  Varnhagen  von  Ense,  written 
between  the  years  1827  and  1858;  together  with  Varn- 
hagen's  Diaries  and  Letters  from  Varnhagen  and  others 
to  Humboldt,    pp.  334.     8°  cloth,  uncut.    London,  i860 

^^  1825  Humboldt.  Life  of.  By  Karl  Bruhns.  Translated  by 
Jane  and  Caroline  Lassell.  pp.  412,  447.  Portraits. 
2  vols.  8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1873 

7y  1826   Hume,  Rev.  A.      The    Learned    Societies    and    Printing 
Clubs  of  the  United  Kingdom,     pp.  294,  72.     12°  cloth. 

London,  1853 


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Ijl  p  Q     1827    HuMR,  David.      History  of  England,    from   the   Invasion 
of  Julius  Caesar  to  the  Revolution  in    1688.      New  edi- 
tion.     Portrait.      6  vols.    8°  polished    calf,    extra,  mar- 
bled edges,  by  Riviere.  Boston,  1854 
(7  OQ      1828  Hume.      Philosophical  Works    of.     4    vols.    8°    polished 
'                         calf,  extra,  marbled  edges,  by  Riviere.        Boston,  1854 
0  «^    1829  Humphreys,  David.     An  Historical  Account    of  the  in- 
/                 corporated  Society  for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in 
Foreign  Parts,      pp.  356.      8°  calf.                London,   1730 
/    2-5"   1830  Humphreys.      Miscellaneous  Works.      Portrait.    8"  mot- 
tled calf.                                                         New  York,  1804 
Autograph  letter  of  the  Author  and  2  portraits  inserted. 

o  1831   Humphreys.      Essay  on   the    Life   of   Major  Gen.  Israel 

Putnam;  with  a    sketch    of    Bunker   Hill    Battle,  by  S. 
Swett.      Portrait,      pp.  276.      12°  half  calf,  gilt. 

Boston,   1818 

0   <Y|^  1832   HuNNEWELL,    Jamcs.      Journal    of    the    Voyage    of    the 

/  "  Missionary  Packet"  Boston  to  Honolulu,  1826.      With 

maps  and    plates    and    a    memoir,      pp.    77.      Royal  4° 

boards,  uncut.  Charlestown,    1880 

Only  100  copies  privately  printed.     Presentation  copy. 

-5-p  1833  HuNNEWELL,  Jamcs  F.  An  American  Shrine,  pp.  13, 
1870;  —  Commemoration  of  250th  Anniversary  of 
First  Church,  Charlestown,  Mass.  pp.  60,  1882.  2 
pamphlets. 

0  QQ    1834  [Hunt,    Freeman.]      American  Anecdotes;    original  and 

select.      2  vols.  12°  half  calf,  uncut,  gilt  tops. 

Boston,   1830 

le  00    ^^35   Hunt  Genealogy.      Genealogy  of  the  Name  and  Family 
of  Hunt.    By  T.  B.  VVyman,  Jr.     4°  cloth.  Boston,  1862 

//  .  1836  Hunt,  Leigh.  Lord  Byron  and  some  of  his  Contem- 
poraries; with  recollections  of  the  author's  life  and  of 
his  visit  to  Italy,  pp.  450,  450.  Second  ed.  2  por- 
traits.   2  vols.  8°  boards,  uncut,  (shaken).    London,  1828 

S'o  1837  Hunt,  William.  Historic  Towns.  Bristol,  Maps.  12° 
cloth.  London,  1887 

1  00    1838   Hunter,    John    D.      Manners  and    Customs    of   Several 

Indian   Tribes,     located  west   of    the    Mississippi,      pp. 
402.      8°  sheep.  Phila.,  1823 

/   ^^1839   [Hunter,    Joseph.]       Who    wrote   Cavendish's    Life    of 
'^  Wolsey?     pp.  56.      Small  4°  half  russia.      London,  181 5 

'  With  bookplate  of  Thomas  Bell,  1797. 

1840  Hunter.      The    Hallamshire    Glossary.       pp.     164.      12° 
°^  calf,  gilt  edges.  W.  Pickering:   London,  1829 


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Ji,§~i84i  Hunter.  English  Monastic  Libraries.  I.  A  Catalogue 
of  the  Library  of  the  Priory  of  Bretton;  IL  Notices  of 
the  Libraries  belonging  to  other  Religious  Houses,  pp. 
30.      Small  4°  paper.  London,  1831 

Pp  1842  Hunter.  New  Illustrations  of  the  Life,  Studies,  and 
Writings  of  Shakespeare,  supplementary  to  all  the 
Editions,      pp.  425,  373.      2  vols.  8°  cloth,  uncut. 

London,   1845 

5~]c2o  ^^43  Hunter.  Critical  and  Historical  Tracts.  L  Agin- 
court.  n.  Collections  concerning  the  early  history  of 
the  founders  of  New  Plymouth.  HI.  Milton.  IV. 
Robin  Hood.      4  vols.  12°  paper.  London,  1849-52 

J^  <~^Q  1844  Hunter.  Collections  concerning  the  Church  or  Con- 
gregation of  Protestant  Separatists  formed  at  Scrooby, 
in  the  time  of  King  James  I,  the  Founders  of  New 
Plymouth,  pp.  205.  Second  ed.  Frontispiece.  8° 
cloth,  uncut.  London,  1854 

j^r-1845  Hunter.  A  Brief  Memoir  of  the  late  Joseph  Hunter, 
with  a  descriptive  catalogue  of  his  principal  separate 
publications  and  contributions  to  the  "  Archseologia. " 
pp.  48.      8°  boards.        Privately  printed :   London,  1861 

7^  1846  Hunter.  Alienation  and  Recovery  of  the  Ofifiey  Estates, 
1841; — Roll  of  Battle  Abbey,  1853; — King  Henry  the 
VIII  in  Yorkshire;  —  Nature,  Purpose  and  Resources  of 
Topography;  —  Henry  the  Eighth  in  Lincolnshire;  — 
Book  of  Devotions.  6  pamphlets. 
1847  HuRD,  John  C.  The  Law  of  Freedom  and  Bondage  in 
the  United  States.      2  vols.  8°  cloth.  Boston,  1862 

jj  ^^  1848  Hutchinson,  Francis.  Historical  Essay  concerning 
Witchcraft.      Second  ed.      pp.  336.      8°  calf,  gilt. 

London,  1720 

J2i5'0  ^^^49  Hutchinson,  Thomas,  History  of  the  Colony  of  Massa- 
chusetts Bay,  from  162S  to  1750.  First  ed.  2  vols.  8° 
half  morocco.  Boston,  1764-7 

o    .  .     1850  Hutchinson.      The  same.      Second  ed.      2  vols.  8°  calf. 

London,  1760-68 

/   «y—  1851    Hutchinson.      The  same.      Third  ed.      2  vols.  8°  sheep. 

Boston,  1795 
1852   Hutchinson.      History  of  the  Province  of  Massachusetts 


SI 


'"^  Bay,  from  1750  to  1774.      Vol.  3.    Portrait.    8°  morocco. 

London,  1828 

^Q  1853  Hutchinson.  The  same,  with  following  title:  History, 
etc.,  from  1 749-1774,  comprising  a  detailed  narrative  of 
the  origin  and  stages  of  the  American  Revolution. 
With  preface  16  pp.  inserted,  also  a  plate.  8°  morocco, 
uncut.  .  London,  1S28 


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"F^  1854  Hutchinson.  History  of  the  Colony  of  Massachusetts 
Bay.  Third  ed.  Fragment  of  128  pp.  published  in 
the  "  Royal  American  Magazine,"  January,  1774  to 
April,  1775  and  discontinued  on  that  date.  8°  half  mo- 
rocco. I.  Thomas:   Boston,  (1774) 

jj_5"i855  Hutchinson.  Collection  of  Original  Papers  relative  to 
the  History  of  the  Colony  of  Massachusetts  Bay.  pp. 
576.  8°  morocco,  (corner  of  title  mended).  Boston,  1769 
1856  Hutchinson.  Diary  and  Letters  of.  Compiled  from 
the  original  documents,  by  P.  O.  Hutchinson.  Portrait 
and  fac-similes.    2  vols.  8°  cloth,  uncut.    Boston,  1884-6 

•25"  1857  Hutchinson  and  Oliver.  Copy  of  Letters  sent  to  Great 
Britain,  by  Thomas  Hutchinson,  Andrew  Oliver,  and 
several  other  persons,  born  and  educated  among  us. 
pp.  94.      8°  cloth,  (last  leaf  mended).  Boston,  1773 

2.5-  1858  Hutchinson.      The  same.      Seconded.     8°  half  calf. 

London,  1774 

10,  1859  TmLAY,  Gilbert.  The  Emigrants,  etc.,  or  the  His- 
1  tory  of  an  Expatriated  Family,  being  a  Delineation  of 
English  Manners,  drawn  from  real  Characters.  3 
vols.   12°  sheep,  (broken).  London,  1793 

5-0  i860  Imlay.  a  Topographical  Description  of  the  Western 
Territory  of  North  America.  Maps.  Third  ed.  8° 
half  morocco.  London,  1797 

in  1861  Inchiquin's  Letters.  Lichiquin,  the  Jesuit's  Letters 
during  a  late  Residence  in  the  United  States.  By  C. 
J.  Ingersoll,  New  York,  1810;  —  The  United  States 
and  England;  being  a  Reply  to  the  Criticism  on  Inchi- 
quin's Letters,  contained  in  the  Quarterly  Review,  Jan., 
1814,  New  York,  1815;  —  Remarks  on  the  Review  of 
Inchiquin's  Letters.  By  Timothy  Dwight.  3  vols.  8° 
boards.  Boston,  1815 

1862  Impartial  History  of  the  War  in  America,  between 
Great  Britain  and  her  Colonies,  from  its  Commence- 
ment to  the  Year  1779.  .  .  .  Illustrated  with  a  variety 
of  beautiful  copper-plates,  representing  real  and  ani- 
mated Likenesses  of  those  celebrated  Generals  who 
have  distinguished  themselves  in  the  important  contest, 
pp.  608,  44.      8°  half  calf,  gilt.  London,  1780 

Map  and  13  full-length    Portraits  of  American  and    British  Gen- 
erals. 

rw^   1863   Indian  War,  1655.      A   Brief  and  true   Narrative  of  the 
/^  Hostile  Conduct  of  the  Barbarous   Natives  towards  the 

Dutch  Nation.      Translated  by  E.  B.  O'Callaghan.      pp. 

48.      Royal  8°  paper,  uncut.    '  Albany,   1863 


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^5-1864  Indians.  A  Voice  from  the  Marshpee  Indians,  Jan., 
1834.      pp.   14.      8°  half  morocco.  (Boston.) 

-)  5-1865  Indians.  Laws  of  the  Colonial  and  State  Governments 
relating  to  Indians  and  Indian  Affairs,  from  1633  to 
1831.    pp.  250,  72.   8°  half  calf,  gilt.    Washington,  1832 

^Q  1866  Indians.  Speeches  on  the  Passage  of  the  Bill  for  the 
Removal  of  the  Indians,  delivered  in  the  U.  S.  Con- 
gress, April  and  May,  1830.  pp.  299.    12°  half  morocco. 

Boston,  1830 

-c/5-  1867  Indians.  Buk  of  Djenesis  in  Mikmak.  pp.  213.  16° 
sheep.  Eizak  Pitman:   Bath,  1857 

(,P  1868  Indians.  Comparative  Vocabulary  of  Algonquin  Dia- 
lects, from  Heckewelder's  Manuscripts,  pp.  7;  —  Vo- 
cabularies, by  Zeisberger.      pp.  20.      2  vols.  4°  paper. 

Cambridge,  1887 

J^5~i869  Indians.  Dakota  and  English  Service  Book.  pp.  135. 
12°  cloth.  New  York,  1875 

5-(j  1870  Ingersoll,  Ernest.  History  of  the  Oyster  Industry. 
Plates.      4°  paper.  Washington,  1881 

Qo  187 1  [Ingraham,  E.  D.]  a  Sketch  of  the  Events  which  pre- 
ceded the  Capture  of  Washington  by  the  British,  on  the 
24th  of  August,  1814.    pp.  66.     Map.    8°  boards,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1849 

/O  1872  Inquiry  (An)  respecting  the  Original  Copies  and  An- 
cient Versions  of  the  New  Testament,  pp.  31.  8°  half 
roan.  Liverpool,  1820 

/^  2,5"  1873  Instructions  by  the  Commissioners  of  His  Majesty's 
Customs  in  America,  to  .  .  .  who  is  appointed  .  .  . 
of  the  Customs  at  the  Port  of  .  .  .  in  America,  pp.35. 
(No  title.)     8°  half  calf.  (1771) 

S~o  1874  Instructions  to  the  Envoys  Extraordinary  and  Minis- 
ters Plenipotentiary  from  the  United  States  of  America 
to  the  French  Republic,  June  22,  1798.  pp.  131.  8° 
half  roan.  Philadelphia. 

rtn  ^^75  Ipswich,  Mass.  History  of  Ipswich,  Essex  and  Hamil- 
ton.     By  Joseph  B.  Felt.      8°  full  morocco,  gilt. 

Cambridge,  1834 

70  1876  Irish  Eloquence.  The  Speeches  of  the  celebrated  Irish 
Orators,  Philips,  Curran  and  Grattan.  pp.  370.  8° 
sheep.  Philadelphia,  1843 

1877   Ireland,   W.  H.      (Shakespeare  Forgeries.)     Miscellan- 

^  ^  eous   Papers  and   Legal  Instruments  under   the    Hand 

and   Seal   of  William  Shakspeare  in    the   Possession    of 

Samuel  Ireland,      pp.  156,  7.      Fac-simile.     8°  half  calf, 

gilt.  London,  1796 


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172  CATALOGUE. 

To'pO  1878  Ireland,  W.  H.  (Shakespeare  Forgeries.)  [Melton, 
John.]  A  Sixe-Folde  Politician.  Together  with  a  Sixe- 
Folde  Precept  of  Policy,      pp.  241.      Small  4°  morocco. 

London,  1609 

Large  Paper  :  only  3  copies  believed  to  be  in  existence. 

This  is  one  of  the  books,  which  Ireland,  the  author  of  Shakes- 
peare's Forgeries,  pretended  to  have  found  among  Shakespeare's 
Library,  wdth  Shakespeare's  signatures  on  title  and  MSS.  notes  in 
the  text. 

This  book  contains  the  signature  in  three  different  places. 

George  Steevens  ascribes  this  work  (noted  by  him  as  "  so  uncom- 
mon as  to  have  escaped  the  researches  of  our  most  industrious  col- 
lectors of  ancient  publications  ")  to  the  father  of  John  Milton,  the 
poet.  Isaac  Reed,  however,  and  Dr.  Farmer  both  consider  it  the 
production  of  John  Melton,  author  of  the  Astrologaster. 

/p-  1879  Ireland.  (Shakespeare  Forgeries.)  Miscellaneous  Pa- 
pers and  Legal  Instruments  under  the  Hand  and  Seal 
of  William  Shakspeare,  including  the  Tragedy  of  King 
Lear,  and  a  small  Fragment  of  Hamlet,  from  the  origi- 
nal MSS.  in  the  Possession  of  Samuel  Ireland,  of  Nor- 
folk Street.  pp.  107,  7.  Fac-similes.  Large  folio 
boards,  uncut.  London,  1796 

^Q  1880  Ireland.  (Shakespeare  Forgeries.)  An  Authentic  Ac- 
count of  the  Shaksperian  manuscripts,  etc.  By  W.  H. 
Ireland,      pp.  43.      8°  calf.  London,  1796 

^^  1881  Ireland.  (Shakespeare  Forgeries.)  Shakspeare's 
manuscripts,  in  the  possession  of  Mr.  Ireland  examined. 
By  Philalethes.      pp.34.      8°  half  calf.  London,  1796 

5"^  1882  Ireland.  (Shakespeare  Forgeries.)  An  Inquiry  into 
the  authenticity  of  certain  miscellaneous  papers  and 
legal  documents,  published  Dec.  24,  1795  and  attributed 
to  Shakspeare,  Queen  Elizabeth,  and  Henry,  Earl  of 
Southampton.  By  Edmond  Malone.  pp.  424.  8° 
boards,  uncut.  London,    1796 

Q  f)  1883  Ireland.  (Shakespeare  Forgeries.)  An  Investigation 
of  Mr.  Malone's  claim  to  the  character  of  scholar  or 
critic,  being  an  examination  of  his  Inquiry  into  the 
Authenticity  of  the  Shakespeare  manuscripts.  By  Samuel 
Ireland,      pp.  154.      8°  calf.  London,  (1797) 

5-^  1884  Ireland.  (Shakespeare  Forgeries.)  Vortigern,  an 
Historical  Tragedy,  and  Henry  the  Second,  an  Histori- 
cal Drama,  supposed  to  be  written  by  the  author  of 
Vortigern.      pp.  76,  78.     8°  calf.  London,  1799 

35  Ireland.  (Shakespeare  Forgeries.)  Vortigern  under 
Consideration;  with  general  remarks  on  Mr.  James 
Boaden's  letter  to  George  Steevens  relative  to  the 
manuscripts,  etc.,  ascribed  to  Shakespeare,  pp.  67.  8° 
calf.  London,  1796 


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y^i886  Ireland.  (Shakespeare  Forgeries.)  Vortigern;  an 
historical  play,  with  an  original  preface.  By  VV.  H. 
Ireland,      pp.  58.      8°  calf.  London,  1832 

-i2  Oo  ^^^7  Ireland.  (Shakespeare  Forgeries.)  Passages  selected 
by  distinguished  personages  on  the  great  Literary  Trial 
of  Vortigern  and  Rowena,  a  comi-tragedy.  Eighth 
ed.      pp.  104,  128.      2  vols,  in  one.      16°  calf,  gilt. 

London. 

^Q  1888  Ireland.  (Shakespeare  Forgeries.)  A  Comparative 
Review  of  the  opinions  of  Mr.  James  Boaden,  in  1795 
and  of  James  Boaden,  Esq.,  in  February.  1796,  relative 
to  the  Shakspeare  MSS.  pp.  59.  8''  calf.  London,  n.  d. 
j^  x-Q  18S9  Ireland.  (Shakespeare  Forgeries.)  An  Apology  for  the 
Believers  in  the  Shakspeare  Papers,  which  were  exhibited 
in  Norfolk  Street.  (By  Geo.  Chalmers.)  pp.  628.  8° 
boards,   uncut.  London,  1797 

1^  1890  Ireland.  (Shakespeare  Forgeries.)  A  Supplemental 
Apology  for  the  Believers  in  the  Shakespeare  Papers, 
being  a  reply  to  Mr.  Malone's  answer.  By  George 
Chalmers,      pp.  656.      8°  boards,  uncut.     London,  1799 

^Q  1891  Ireland.  (Shakespeare  Forgeries.)  The  Confessions 
of  William  Henry  Ireland,  containing  the  particulars  of 
his  fabrication  of  the  Shakespeare  Manuscripts,  pp.  317, 
18.      Frontispiece.      8°  half  calf.  London,  1805 

qq  1892  Ireland.  Stultifera  Navis,  the  Modern  Ship  of  Fools, 
pp.  295.      Plate,  colored.      16°  half  calf.     London,  1807 

.  :  /r~  1893  Irving,  Washington.  The  Sketch  Book  of  Geoffrey 
Crayon,  Gent.  pp.  326,  343.  2  vols.  8°  half  calf,  un- 
cut. London,  1821 

1'^^  1894  Irving.     The    Sketch    Book.      pp.    296,     316.      Frontis- 
j  pieces.      2  vols.  18°  cloth.  Murray:   London,  1845 

U-^     1895   Irving.      History  of  New  York.      By  Diedrich    Knicker- 
j  bocker.      pp.  452.      12°  cloth.  New  York,  1848 

1896  Irvingiana;  a  memorial  of  Washington  Irving.  No 
paging.  Portraits  on  India  paper.  Royal  4°  boards, 
uncut.  New  York,  i860 

Large  Paper  :  only  no  copies  printed. 


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0  0     1897        I  ACKSON,  Andrew.     Brief  and  Impartial  History  of 
V^    the  Life  and  Actions    of  Andrew    Jackson.      By    a 
Free  Man.      pp.  216.      Portrait.      12°  boards,  uncut. 

Boston,  1 83 1 

7^1898  Jackson.      Life    of.      By    James    Barton.      Portraits.      3 
vols.  8°  cloth.  '  New  York,  i860 


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^-j^  1899  [Jackson,  Jonathan.]  Thoughts  upon  the  Political  Sit- 
uation of  the  United  States  of  America,  in  which  that 
of  Massachusetts  is  more  particularly  considered,  with 
some  observations  on  the  Constitution  for  a  Federal 
Government  addressed  to  the  people  of  the  Union,  pp. 
209.      8°  half  calf,  uncut.  Worcester,  1788 

1900  Jamaica.  The  Laws  of  Jamaica,  pass'd  by  the  Gover- 
nour's  Council  and  Assembly  in  that  Island,  pp.  457. 
8°  calf.  London,  17 16 

1 901  Jamaica.  A  New  History  of  Jamaica,  from  the  Earliest 
Accounts,  to  the  I'aking  of  Porto  Bello  by  Vice  Ad- 
miral   Vernon.      pp.    340.      Maps.      8° .  calf,    (cracked.) 

London,  1740 

/y^  1902  James,  G.  P.  R.  History  of  the  Life  of  Edward,  the 
Black  Prince,      pp.  416,  371.      2  vols.   12°  cloth. 

Phila.,  1842 

"5"^^   ^9°3  James.      Life  of  Henry  the  Fourth,  King  of  France  and 
Navarre.      Portraits.      3  vols.  8°  cloth,  uncut. 

London, 1847 

y^   1904  Jainies  I.      God  and  the  King:     or,   a    dialogue    shewing 

/  that  our  Soveraign  Lord,   the   King  of  England,    being 

immediate  under  God  within  his  Dominions,  doth  rightly 

claim  whatsoever  is  required  by  the  Oath  of  Allegiance. 

Portrait,      pp.  40.      Small  4^  stitched.         London,  1663 

7r-  1905  James  L  The  Connexion;  being  choice  collections  of 
some  principal  matters  in  King  James  his  Reign,  pp. 
175.      18°  half  morocco.  London,  1681 

QQ  1906.  James  I.  Truth  brought  to  Light;  or,  the  History  of 
the  First  14  years  of  King  James  I.    Portrait.     12°  calf. 

London,  1692 

1907   James,   Capt.    Thomas.       The    Strange    and    Dangerovs 
"^^  Voyage  of  Captaine  Thomas  lames,  in  his  intended  Dis- 

couery  of  the  Northwest  Passage  to  the  South  Sea. 
Wherein  the  miseries  indvred  both  Going,  Wintering, 
Returning:  and  the  Rarities  obserued,  both  philosophi- 
call  and  mathematicall,  are  related  in  this  lournall  of  it. 
pp.  120,  22.  With  a  fac-simile  map.  Small  4°  light 
polished  calf,  e.xtra,  gilt  edges,  by  Pratt.  (Neatly  re- 
paired on  inner  margins.)  London,  1633 

"James's  expedition  was  fitted  out  with  the  aid  of  merchants  of 
Bristol,  under  the  patronage  of  King  Charles  I.,  to  whom  the  book  is 
dedicated.  He  left  Bristol  on  the  3d  of  May,  1631,  and  returned  on 
the  23d  of  October,  of  the  following  year. 

0  0  1908  James.  The  same.  Second  ed.  Map.  pp.  i,  8,  142. 
8°  half  morocco.  London,  1740 


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%  0  D  ^^°9  Jameson,  Anna.  Memoirs  of  the  Beauties  of  the  Court 
of  Charles  the  Second,  with  their  Portraits.  Second 
ed.,  enlarged.  21  fine  portraits,  pp.  183,  243.  2  vols, 
imperial  8°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1838 

I  ^p  1910  Jameson.  Visits  and  Sketches  at  Home  and  Abroad. 
2  vols;  —  Characteristics  of  Women,  moral,  poetical 
and  historical.      Together  3  vols.  12°  cloth. 

London  and  Boston,  1839-46 
n  ^Q    1911   Janeway,  James.      A  Token    for  Children;    to  which  is 
added,  a  Token  for  the  Children  of  New  England,      pp. 
156.     16°  antique  calf.  Z.    Fowle:   Boston,  1771 

^5-1912  Janson,  William.  A  View  of  the  present  Condition  of 
the  States  of  Barbary.  pp.  206.  Maps.  Second  ed. 
12°  sheep.  London,  1816 

H^  T913  Jay,  John.      Life  of,    with    selections    from    his    corres- 
/  pondence  and  miscellaneous  papers.      By  William   Jay. 

Portrait.      2  vols.  8°  half  calf,  gilt.  New  York,   1833 

00    1914  [Jebb,  Dr.  Samuel.]     Life  of  Robert   Earl    of  Leicester, 
the  Favourite  of  Queen  Elizabeth,      pp.  277  and  appen- 
dix.     8°  calf.  London,  1727 
^^1915   Jefferson,  Thomas.      Writings  of,  being  his  autobiogra- 
phy, correspondence,  reports  and  other  writings.    Edited 
by  H.  A.  Washington.    9  vols.  8°  cloth.    New  York,  1861 
00    ^916  Jefferson.      Memoir,    Correspondence  and  Miscellanies 
from    the  Papers    of    Thomas     Jefferson.       Edited    by 
T.    J.    Randolph.      Second    ed.      Portrait.      4    vols.    8° 
boards,  uncut.  Boston,  1830 
^0    191 7   Jefferson.      Notes  on  the  State   of    Virginia,  written  in 
the  year  1781,  somewhat  corrected  and  enlarged  in  the 
winter  of  1782.      pp.  391,  14,  4.     8°  sheep.     (Fac-simile 
title  page.)  Paris,  (1784) 

This  is  the  first  edition    of   Jefferson's    Notes  privately  printed  in 
Paris,  in  1784. 
Only  200  copies  printed. 

■^  5~D  ^91^  Jefferson.      Observations  sur  la  Virginie.    Traduites  de 

I'Anglois.      Map.    pp.  290,4.    8°  half  sheep.    Paris,  1786 

The  first  published  edition. 

o^    00     ^^^^  Jefferson.      Notes  on  the  State   of   Virginia,      pp.  382. 

Maps.      8°  half  morocco,  uncut.  London,  1787 

J^  75"  ^920  Jefferson.      The  same.      First   American    edition,      pp. 

/  244.      8°  sheep.  Phila.,  1788 

J  yo    ^921    Jefferson.      The  same.      Second  American  edition,     pp. 

S36-      Map.      8°  sheep.  Phila.,  1794 

^  5,5"  ^922   Jefferson.      The  same.      With  appendi.x  relative   to  the 

murder  of  the  Logan  family,      pp.  336,  58.      8"  sheep. 

Phila.,  1794 


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923  Jefferson.      Notes  on  the  Sale  of  Virginia.       pp.    194, 

53,21.      8°  sheep.  Baltimore,    1800 

924  Jefferson.      The  same.      Third    American  edition,      pp. 

392.  Map  and  portrait  by  Scoles.  8°  half  russia, 
(broken).  New  York,  1801 

925  Jefferson.      The  same.      pp.  364.     Map  and  portrait.    8° 

half  calf,  (name  on  title).  Boston,  1801 

926  Jefferson.      The   same.      pp.    436,    56.      Map   and    por- 

trait by  Harrison,  Jr.     8°  sheep.  Phila.,  1801 

927  Jefferson.     The  same.      pp.    363.      Portrait  by  B.  Tan- 

ner.     12°  sheep,    (cracked).  Trenton,  1803 

928  Jefferson.      The  same.      pp.  368.      Portrait  by  Gridley. 

16°  sheep.  Boston,  1802 

929  Jefferson.      The  same.      pp.  344.      12°  sheep. 

Phila.,  1825 

930  Jefferson.      The  same.      pp.  280.      16°  sheep. 

Boston,  1829 

931  Jefferson.      The  same.      pp.  280.      16°  sheep. 

Boston,  1832 

932  Jefferson.      The  same.      pp.  275.      Maps  and  plates.   8° 

cloth.  Richmond,  1853 

933  Jefferson.      Life  of.      By  Henry  S.  Randall.      Portraits. 

3  vols.  8°  cloth.  New  York,  1858 

934  Jefferson.      Life    of.      By     George    Tucker.      Portrait. 

pp.  545,  525.      2  vols.  8°  cloth,  uncut.  Phila.,   1837 

935  Jefferson  at  Monticello.      The  private    life    of  Thomas 

Jefferson.  By  Rev.  H.  W.  Pierson.  pp.  138.  Plate 
and  fac-similes.      8°  cloth.  New  York,  1862 

936  Jefferys,  Thomas.      The  Natural  and    Civil   History  of 

the  French  Dominions  in  North  and  South  America, 
pp.  168,  246.  Maps  and  plans.  2  vols,  in  one.  Folio, 
half  russia.  London,  1760 

937  Jefferys.      The  American  Atlas;  or  a   geographical  de- 

scription of  the  whole  continent  of  America;  wherein 
are  delineated  at  large  its  several  regions,  countries, 
states  and  island;  and  chiefly  the  British  colonies,  com- 
posed from  numerous  surveys,  several  of  which  were 
made  by  order  of  government,  etc.  Engraved  on 
forty-nine  copperplates.    Folio,  half  calf.  London,  1776 

This  valuable  collection  is  composed  of  separate  maps  mostly 
executed  by  the  surveyors  of  the  various  states  on  a  large  scale. 
New  England,  1774,  by  Hazzen,  etc. ;  New  York  and  New  Jersey, 
by  Major  Holland,  1776;  Pennsylvania,  by  Wm.  Scull,  1770; 
Virginia  and  Maryland,  by  Fry  and  Jefferson,  1775;  North  and 
South  Carolina,  by  Henry  Mouzon,  1775  ;  Lake  Champlain,  by  Wm. 
Braasier,  1762,  etc. 


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~    r938  Jefferys.      West-India  Atlas,  or  a  correct  description  of 
the  West  Indies.     40  maps.      Large  folio,  half  calf. 

London,  1775 

y^  1939   [Jenks,  William.]     Memoir    of    the  Northern  Kingdom, 

'  written  a.d.  1872.      By  Williamson  Jahnsensykes.      pp. 

48.      8°  stitched.  Quebeck,   a.d.,  1901.  (1808) 

j3j5-i94o  Jenks,  William.  An  Eulogy  illustrative  of  the  Life  of  the 
late  James  Bowdoin,  with  notices  of  his  family,  pro- 
nounced in  Brunswick,  Me.,  Sept.  2,  1812.  pp.  40. 
Royal  4°  half  calf,  gilt.  Boston,  1812 

^0  1941  Jenks.  Explanatory  Bible  Atlas  and  Scripture  Gazetteer, 
pp.  157.      Plates.      Royal  4°  half  roan.        Boston,  1850 

^  -  1942  Jenness.  J.  S.  The  Isles  of  Shoals,  an  historical  sketch. 
Second  ed.  Maps  and  illustrations,  pp.  214.  12° 
cloth.  New  York,  1875 

^^    1943  Jenness.      Transcripts    of   Original    Documents    in    the 

English  Archives  relating  to  the    early    history    of    the^ 
State  of  New  Hampshire.      Map;  —  Notes  on  the  First 
Planting    of  New    Hampshire    and    on  the    Piscataqua 
Patent.      Map.      2  vols,  royal  8°  boards  and  paper. 
Privately  printed:   New  York  and  Portsmouth,  1876-8 

?fc«25"  ^9^'^  Jesse,  J.  H.  Memoirs  of  the  Court  of  England,  during 
the  Reign  of  the  Stuarts,  4  vols.,  1840;  —  George 
Selwyn  and  his  Contemporaries,  4  vols.,  1843;  — 
Memoirs  of  the  Court  of  England  to  the  Death  of 
George  the  Second,  3  vols.,  1843;  —  Memoirs  of  the 
Pretenders  and  their  Adherents,  2  vols.,  1845;  — 
Literary  and  Historical  Memorials  of  London,  2  vols., 
1847.  Portraits  and  plates.  Together  15  vols.  8°  cloth, 
uncut.  London. 

-J  1945  Jewitt.  Narrative  of  the  Adventures  and  Sufferings  of 
John  R.  Jewitt,  only  Survivor  of  the  Crew  of  the  Ship 
Boston,  during  a  Captivity  of  nearly  three  Years  among 
the  Savages  of  Noatka  Sound.      Plate.      12°  sheep. 

Middletown,  1815 

1946  JoGUES,  Rev.  Isaac.      Novum    Belgium;    an    account    of 
^^  New  Netherland  in  1643-4.      With    a    fac-simile    of  his  y^ 

Original   Manuscript,  his  portrait,  a  map    and  notes  by 
J.  G.  Shea.     pp.  55.      Royal  4°  cloth,  uncut. 
Large  Paper.  Privately  printed:   New  York,  1862 

5-/5  ^^947  Johnson,  Captain  Charles.  General  History  of  the  Rob- 
beries and  Murders  of  the  most  notorious  Pyrates,  from 
1717  to  1724.    Plates,    pp.  320.    8°  calf.     London,  1724 

^^      1948  Johnson.      The  same.      Second  ed.     pp.  427.      8°  calf. 

London,  1724 


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T949  Jesuit  Relations.  Cramoisy  Series  of  Jesuit  Memoirs, 
Relations,  etc.,  relating  to  the  French  Colonies  in  North 
America.  Edited  by  J.  G.  Shea.  13  vols,  half  calf,  8 
vols,  cloth  and  one  vol.  in  sheets.  Together  22  vols. 
8°  and  royal  8°.  Nouvelle  York,  1857-66 

Only  100  copies  printed,  and  sets  seldom  occur  for  sale. 

Comprises:  — 

I.  Bigot,  Jacques.  Copie  d'une  Lettre  escrite  I'An  1684.  Man- 
ate,  1858. 

II.  Bigot.     The  same.     Cancelled  edition.     Manate,  1858. 

III.  Bigot.  Relation  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe  de  plus  remarquable 
dans  la  Mission  Abnaquise,  1' Annee,  1685.     Manate,  1858. 

IV.  Bigot,  Vincent.  Relation  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe  de  plus  re- 
marquable dans  la  Mission  des  Abnaquis  a  I'Acadie,  I'Annee  1701. 

V.  Cavelier,  M.  Relation  du  Voyage  entrepris  par  feu  M.  Robert 
Cavelier,  pour  decouvrir  dans  le  golfe  du  Mexique  I'embauchure  du 
Fleuve  di  Mississippi.     Manate,  1858. 

VI.  Chaumonot,  P.  J.  M.  La  Vie  du  R.  P.  Pierre  Joseph  Chaumo- 
not,  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus,  Missionaire  dans  la  Nouvelle  France 
ecrite  par  lui-menie,  I'An  1688.     Nouvelle  York,  1858. 

VII.  Chaumonot.  Suite  de  sa  Vie,  avec  la  maniere  d'orasion  du 
venerable  pere,  ecrit  par  lui-meme.     Nouvelle  York,  1858. 

VIII.  Franchepain,  Rev.  Mere.  Relation  du  Voyage  des  premieres 
Ursulines  a  la  Nouvelle  Orleans  et  de  leur  etablissement  en  cette 
Ville.     Nouvelle  York,  1859. 

IX.  Duquesne.  Registres  des  l^aptesmes  et  Sepultures  qui  se 
sontfaitsau  Fort  Duquesne  pendant  les  annees  1753-1756. 

X.  Journal  de  la  Guerre  du  Micissippi  contre  les  Chicachas  en 
1739  et  finie  en  1740.     Par  un  officier  de  I'Armee  de  M.  de  Nouaille. 

XI.  Gravier,  R.  P.  Jacques.  Relation  ou  Journal  du  Voyage,  en 
1700  depuis  de  pays  des  Illinois  jusqu'a  I'embouchure  du  Mississippi. 

XII.  Dablon,  Claude.  Relation  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe  de  plus  re- 
marquable aux  Missions  des  Peres  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus  en  la 
Nouvelle  France,  1672  et  1673.     Nouvelle  York,  1S61. 

XIII.  Dablon.  Relation  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe  de  plus  remarqua- 
ble aux  Missions  des  Peres  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus  en  la  Nouvelle 
France,  1673  et  1679.     Map.     Quebec,  i860. 

XIV.  Shea,  J.  G.  Relations  diverses  sur  la  Bataille  du  Malan- 
gueule,  gagne  le  9  Juillet,  1755  par  les  Francois  sous  M.  de  Beaujeu, 
sur  les  Anglois,  sous  M.  Braddock.     Portrait.    Nouvelle  York,  i860. 

XV.  Montignyi  St.  Cosne  et  de  la  Source.  Relation  de  la  Mission 
du  Mississippi  en  1700.     Nouvelle  York,  1861. 

XVI.  Jogues,  Isaac.  Novum  Belgium.  Description  de  Nieuw 
Netherland  et  Notice  sur  Rene  Goupil.    Large  Paper. 

XVII.  Sagean,  Mathieu.  Extrait  de  la  Relation  des  Avantures  et 
Voyage  de  M.  Sagean.     Nouvelle  York,  1863. 

XVIII.  Milet,  Pierre.  Relation  de  sa  Captivite  parmi  les  Onnei- 
outs  en  1690-1.     Large  Paper.     Nouvelle  York,  1864. 

XIX.  Shea,  J.  G.  Recueil  de  Pieces  sur  la  Negociation  entre  la 
Nouvelle  France  et  la  Nouvelle  Angleterre,  es  annees  1648  et 
suivantes.     Nouvelle  York,  1866. 

XX.  Gravier,  Jacques.  Relation  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe  dans  la  Mis- 
sion  de  rimmaculate   Conception   ou   Pays  des  Illinois,  1 693-1 697. 

XXI.  Dreuillettes,  Rev.  Gabrieles.  Epistola  ad  Dominum  lUust. 
Joannem  Wintrop.     Neo  Eboraci,  1869. 

XXII.  Bigot,  Jacques.  Relation  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe  de  plus  re- 
marquable dans  la  Mission  Abnaquise  de  Sainct  Joseph  de  Sillery, 
I'annee  1684.     Manate,  1857. 


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~95o  Johnson,    Edward.      A    History   of   New    England    from 
lo!r  Or,  the  English  planting  in  the  Yeere  1628  until  the  Yeere 

1652.      Declaring  the  form  of  their  Government,  Civill, 
Military  and   Ecclesiastique.      Their  Wars  with  the  In-    /  r\ 

dians,  their    Troubles  with    the    Gortonists,  and    other  ,  ^t. 

Heretiques.      Their  manner  of  gathering  Churches,  the    ^7-      ^H^ 
Commodities  of  the  .Country,   and   description    of   the      \N^' 
principall  Towns  and  Havens,  etc.    pp.  236,  (2).    Small 
4°  antique  calf,  red  edges.    Nath.  Brooke:   London,  1654 

Generally  known  as  Johnson's  "  Wonder  Working  Providence," 
which  is  the  running-title  of  the  book.  The  author  came  in  the  fleet 
with  Governor  Winthrop  in  1630.  In  1643,  ^^  went  with  Captain 
Cooke  and  forty  men  to  Rhode  Island,  to  take  Samuel  Gorton,  who 
had  become  obno.xious  to  the  Massachusetts  government.  For 
twenty-eight  years  he  was  a  member  of  the  General  Court  of  Massa- 
chusetts, and  at  one  time  Speaker. 

^^1951   Johnson.      Wonder-working  Providence  of  Sions  Saviour 

in    New   England,    London,  1654.      With   an    Historical 

Introduction  and  an  Index,  by  W.  F.  Poole,      pp.  154, 

265.      4°  half  morocco,  uncut,  gilt  top.      Andover,  1867 

Only  200  copies  printed. 

#  «i952  Johnson,  Francis.  Hitopadesa,  or  the  Counsels  of 
Vishnu  Sarman  in  a  Series  of  connected  Fables.  Trans- 
lated literally,  from  the  Sanscrit,  pp.  121.  Imperial 
8°  boards.  London,  1848 

oi^-g  1953  Johnson,  John.      Typographia;  or  the  Printers'  Instruc- 
i  tor;  including  an  account  of  the  origin  of  printing,  with 

biographical  notices  of  the  printers  of  E^ngland,  from 
Caxton  to  the  close  of  the  Sixteenth  Century:  A  Series 
of  Ancient  and  Modern  Alphabets  and  Domesday  Char- 
acters, etc.  2  vols.  12°  boards,  uncut.  London,  1824 
Large  Paper. 

/  !  c— ij  1954  Johnson,  L.  D.  Memoir  of  Mrs.  Thomazin  Johnson,  of 
Braintree,  Mass.,  with  an  account  of  her  lineage  from 
John  Alden.      18°  cloth.  Boston,  1835 

2i  A  1955  Johnson,  Mrs.  Narrative  of  the  Captivity  of  Mrs.  John- 
son, containing  an  account  of  her  sufferings,  during  four 
years  with  the  Indians  and  French.  First  ed.  16°  calf, 
red  edges.  Walpole,  N.  H.,  1796 

)    DO   ^95^  Johnson.   The  same.   Fourth  ed.    18°  calf.     Lowell,  1834 
I   rxtf  1957  Johnson,  Samuel.      Dictionary  of  the  English  Language. 
/  First  ed.     3  vols,  large  folio,  calf,  (cracked). 

I  London,  1755 

!/0     195S  Johnson.      English  Dictionary.    8°  sheep.      Phila.,  1834 
1959  Johnson.      Life  of  Samuel  Johnson,  including  a  Journal 
'  of  his  Tour  to  the  Hebrides.     By  James  Boswell.     New 

edition,  with   notes  and  additions,    by    J.    W.    Croker. 
50  plates.      TO  vols.  16°  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1844 


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^  i960  Johnson,  W.  S.  Life  and  Times  of  William  Samuel 
Johnson,  first  Senator  in  Congress  from  Connecticut, 
and  President  of  Columbia  College,  New  York.  By  E. 
W.  Beardsley.      pp.  218.      Portrait.      8°  cloth. 

New  York,  1876 

>5-.  1961  Johnson,  Charles.  A  Narrative  of  the  Incidents  attend- 
ing the  Capture,  Detention  and  Ransom  of  Charles 
Johnson  ,  who  was  made  prisoner  by  the  Indians  on  the 
River  Ohio,  in  1790.      pp.  264.      12°  boards,  uncut. 

New  York,  1827 

l^ ^   1962   Jones,  Charles  C.  Jr.      Historical  Sketch  of  Tomo-Chi- 
Chi,  Mico  of  the  Yamacraws.      pp.   133.  8°  boards,  un- 
cut. Albany,  1868 
A.  L.  S.  of  the  author  inserted. 

5~  ^~D  1963  Jones.  Hernando  de  Soto.  The  adventures  encountered 
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^.2/1964  Jones.  Addresses  before  the  Confederate  Survivors 
Association,  1885-9.      5   pamphlets.  Augusta,  Ga. 

2^0  '9^5  Jones.  Sepulture  of  Major  Gen.  Nathanael  Greene  and 
of  Brig-Gen.  Count  Casimir  Pulaski,  pp.  14;  —  Life  and 
Services  of  Ex-Gov.  C.  J.  Jenkins,  a  memorial  address, 
July  23,  1883;  —  Biographical  Sketch  of  Major  John 
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1970  Jones,  Thomas.      History  of  New  York  during  the  Revo- 
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William  Stansby:   London,  1616 
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